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Boker Manufaktur - Solingen - Stockman Classic 150 Anniversary - 2.875" Blade - 440C - Green Curly Birch Wood Handle - 116985

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This Böker Stockman Anniversary Edition Green 116985 is a classic slipjoint pocket knife. A beautiful slim gentleman's knife, of which only a limited amount were produced. The Stockman pattern is a real Traditional. This is a very nice edition of this pattern. In between the nickel silver bolster you will find a curly birch wood inlay. It is a type of wood enhanced with a stunning pattern. This knife is stabilized with green resin to make sure it as almost as strong as plastic.

In the middle of the blade on the left side you will find a large 'Tree Brand' logo. An old school logo Böker used often in the past. Now it is back, gilded and all. Like the gilded logo in the handle. The blade is made from Böhler 440C-steel. A fine, stainless type of steel that is easy to sharpen.

This is the Anniversary Edition to honour Böker's 150th anniversary as a knife manufacturer. Only 150 pieces were made and each has a number.

  • Overall Length:6.875"
  • Blade Length:2.875"
  • Blade Thickness:0.10"
  • Blade Material:440C
  • Blade Style:Clip Point
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Satin
  • Edge Type:Plain
  • Handle Length:4.00"

440C

While it was still a high-end steel several decades ago, 440 is a very decent middle-grade steel today. Many users still see it as the perfect "magical trifecta" of edge retention, corrosion resistance and easy sharpening. It is still the first choice for Boker Plus and for many models from our Solingen manufacture.

Birch Wood

Curly birch is a type of wood used in knife manufacture to make handle scales. The light gray to light brown wood is very dense and hard and has a strong dark brown pattern.

The curly birch is indigenous to the very north of Europe. Outside of Scandinavia, it also grows in Finland and north-west Russia. From north to south, the tree\'s geographic range reaches from the North Cape to Hardangervidda, a plateau in southern Norway. Like all birch species, curly birches are frugal and thrive in the region\'s harsh climate and nutrient-poor soil. Curly birches are a short species, usually growing just one to two meters tall. The low growth of the curly birch is very favorable for making knife handles.

The species doesn\'t just have a height-restricted growth – the trunk also grows just a few millimeters every year. The trunk of a fully mature tree is usually no wider than about 10 to 20 centimeters in diameter. This means that the annual rings of the trunk wood are very close together. Thus, the wood of the curly birch has a low water content and higher wood fiber content than the wood of other birch species from regions with a milder climate and richer soil. It is particularly strong and dense.

Curly birch wood is easy to process – and knife handles made from this material often last several generations. In the native region of this wood, in Northern Europe, it has been common knowledge for centuries that the dense and firm wood of the curly birch is very well suited for making handle scales. Therefore, the wood is considered the classic choice for knife handles.

Since the late 18th century, curly birch wood has also been used in the manufacture of furniture. Among the entire population of curly birches, patterned trunks are very rare. Therefore, some countries in the main dispersal area (such as Finland) protect the species with a logging quota.