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Annual Knives

Exclusively crafted. Created for generations.

Since 1980, we have produced strictly limited special editions of one of our most popular models every year. The Boker Damascus Annual Knife has always been distinguished by the use of exquisite, exceptional handle materials and particularly high-quality Damascus steel. The first Annual Knife was also the first knife from our manufactory with such a blade. Over the years, a wide variety of models have been released as Damascus Annual Knives, and many enthusiastic collectors have numerous editions in their display cases. Here you will find a complete overview of all Damascus Annual Knives

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2026

    Böker Damast Annual Knife 2026

    The Boker Damast Annual Knife 2026 combines 160-layer ladder Damascus, a high-quality carbon handle, and Solingen craftsmanship in an exclusive special edition. Inspired by Lucas Burnley's Kihon Bifold and limited...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2025

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2025

    The Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2025 reinterprets the classic trapper as a modern gentleman's folder. 100-layer Damascus steel, titanium, and a limited edition of 999 pieces characterize this exclusive collector's...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2024

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2024

    The Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2024 offers a modern interpretation of the classic Barlow design. Black Boomerang Damascus steel, titanium, and Fatcarbon characterize this collector's knife, which is limited to...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2023

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2023

    The Damascus annual knife offers a modern interpretation of the classic pen knife. Damasteel® in the "Odin Eye" pattern, G10 steel, and the limited edition of 999 pieces define this...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2022

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2022

    The Böker Damascus Annual Knife combines a lightweight slipjoint design with exceptional materials. Chad Nichols Damascus steel and 5500-year-old bog oak make it an exclusive collector's item in a limited...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2021

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2021

    The 2021 Damascus annual knife reinterprets the slim Trapper Uno. Ripple Damascus steel, figured maple, and the limited edition of 999 pieces combine collector's value with Solingen tradition and social...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2020

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2020

    The Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2020 reinterprets the classic 1906 model. Scrambled Damascus steel, traditional materials, and a limited edition of 999 pieces characterize this modern traditional knife.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2019

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2019

    The 2019 Damascus annual knife is based on the popular Junior Scout. Its Damasteel blade, grenadilla wood handle, and limited edition of 999 pieces make it an elegant collector's item...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2018

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2018

    The 2018 Damascus annual knife reinterprets the classic Böker Mono hunting knife. Boomerang Damascus steel, desert ironwood, and a limited edition of 999 pieces combine collector's value with genuine hunting...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2017

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2017

    The 2017 Damascus annual knife combines classic blacksmithing techniques with modern high-tech materials. Scrambled Damascus steel, carbon fiber, and the limited edition of 999 pieces make it a striking collector's...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2016

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2016

    The Böker Boy Scout is being released for the first time as a Damascus steel annual edition knife. Ripple Damascus steel by Chad Nichols, grenadilla wood handle, and a limited...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2015

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2015

    The 2015 Damascus annual knife combines Boomerang Damascus steel by Chad Nichols with a design by Armin Stütz. Grenadilla wood and the limited edition of 999 pieces underscore its elegant...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2014

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2014

    The Damascus annual knife is aimed at lovers of classic vintner-style pocket knives. Boomerang Damascus steel, grenadilla wood, and the limited edition of 999 pieces combine tradition and everyday practicality.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2013

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2013

    The 2013 Damascus annual knife combines modern Ansø design with classic knifemaking. Riptide Damascus steel and desert ironwood characterize this collector's knife, limited to 999 pieces.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2012

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2012

    The 2012 Damascus Annual Knife combines classic Hunter design with hand-forged ladder Damascus steel. Premium materials and the limited production run of 999 pieces underscore its collector's value.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2011

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2011

    The 2011 Damascus Annual Knife breaks new ground with the "Thorn" design by Jim Burke. Raindrop Damascus steel, desert ironwood handle, and a limited edition of 999 pieces make it...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2010

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2010

    The 2010 Damascus annual knife adopts the classic Canoe style. Typhoon Damascus steel and exquisite walnut burl wood make it a collector's item steeped in tradition.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2009

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2009

    The Damascus annual knife is based on the Titan Defender by Armin Stütz. Explosion Damascus steel, titanium, and grenadilla wood characterize this powerful collector's knife, limited to 999 pieces.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2008

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2008

    The 2008 Damascus Annual Knife features pure Damascus steel in an exceptional combination of materials. Its 300-layer blade, bog oak handle, and limited edition of 999 pieces make it an...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2007

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2007

    The 2007 Damascus annual knife combines traditional blacksmithing craftsmanship with modern technology. Different types of Damascus steel, titanium, and the limited production run of 999 pieces make it particularly exceptional....

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2006

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2006

    The Damascus annual knife showcases wild Damascus steel with a wood grain structure for the first time at Böker. Exclusive materials, a unique blade design, and a limited edition of...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2005

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2005

    The 2005 Damascus annual knife sets new standards with bolsters made of sintered, stainless Damascus steel. Its 300-layer blade, olive wood handle, and limited edition of 999 pieces make it...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2004

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2004

    The Copperliner combines Böker tradition with modern locking technology. 300-layer Damascus steel, premium materials, and a limited edition of 999 pieces characterize this collector's knife.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2003

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2003

    A special Damascus steel collector's knife with a 300-layer blade and a precisely crafted rosewood handle by Karl Nill. Limited to 999 pieces and a classic design without a clip,...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2002

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2002

    An elegantly crafted Damascus steel collector's knife with a 300-layer blade and premium materials. Its classic design, backlock mechanism, and limited edition of 999 pieces make it particularly desirable.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2001

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2001

    A classic Damascus steel collector's knife with a 300-layer blade and premium materials. The lock-back mechanism and the worldwide limitation to 999 pieces underscore its exclusivity.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 2000

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 2000

    The Damascus Annual Knife 2000 combines the classic Michael Walker design with 300-layer Damascus steel. Natural materials and the limited edition of 999 pieces underscore its traditional character.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1999

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1999

    The Walker Bend design has been impressively realized as a Damascus steel annual knife. 300-layer Sachse Damascus steel, stainless steel bolsters, and Makassar ebony make it an elegant, limited-edition collector's...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1998

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1998

    An exceptional Damascus steel model that combines 300-layer Sachse Damascus steel with a newly designed titanium handle. Its limited edition status and intricate details make it a harmonious collector's item....

  • Bökes Damast Jahresmesser 1997

    Bökes Damascus Annual Knife 1997

    An exclusive collector's knife, limited to 999 pieces, featuring 300-layer Damascus steel by Manfred Sachse. Natural birch wood and elegant presentation make it a special highlight of the collection.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1996

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1996

    The rose damascus annual knife with spring mechanism combines historical forging techniques with modern SPEEDLOCK technology. The limited edition of 999 pieces underscores its exclusive collector's value.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1995

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1995

    "The Little Rose" is a unique art knife with exclusively forged rose damascus steel. Artistically designed handles and rare desert ironwood make each piece an exceptional collector's item.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1994

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1994

    An exclusive collector's knife that combines millennia-old Damascus steel craftsmanship with modern titanium. Limited to 999 pieces, it represents innovation, design, and the highest level of craftsmanship.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1993

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1993

    An exceptional Damascus steel model with robust elegance and a distinctive blade shape. The use of premium materials and the worldwide limitation to 999 pieces make it a highly sought-after...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1992

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1992

    The new edition of the Böker Damascus collector's series is once again a highlight for collectors. 300-layer damascus steel, exquisite materials, and a strictly limited edition of 999 pieces underscore...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1991

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1991

    The Böker annual knife 1991 combines tradition with the highest craftsmanship. Its 300-layer damascus steel and rare Amboyna wood make it an exceptional collector's item.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1990

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1990

    The first integral Böker annual knife is a strictly limited collector's item. 300-layer Damascus steel, Thuya wood handle, and numbered pieces underscore its exclusive character.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1980

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1980

    The Böker Damascus annual knife from 1980 marks the first major step into the collector's market. Strictly limited, elaborately crafted and visionarily designed, it is a true rarity today.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1984

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1984

    The first integral Böker annual knife is a strictly limited collector's item. Its integral 300-layer Damascus steel and Thuya wood handle make it particularly exclusive.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1983

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1983

    The Model 1011 was the first to interpret the classic "folding hunter" as a locking Damascus knife. Natural bone, a limited edition of 600 pieces, and high demand made it...

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1982

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1982

    The Model 1000 was introduced in 1982 as a flat Damascus steel folding knife. Sophisticated materials and a larger production run mark this next milestone.

  • Böker Damast Jahresmesser 1981

    Böker Damascus Annual Knife 1981

    The Model 93 from the Böker Classic series continued the Damascus line consistently. New materials, new manufacturing steps and a higher production volume characterized this next stage of development.