Böker Plus | SKU:
01BO265
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Frelon
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€99,95
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€129,95
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- Blade length cm: 8,2
- Weight g: 109,2
- Handle material: G10
- Blade steel: VG-10
- WaffG Classification: Legal Carry
- Manufactured in: Asia
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Pocket Knives
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 3,9
- Overall length mm: 19,2
- Color: Black
- brand: Boker Plus and Böker (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Backlock
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Description
Description
With Raphaël Durand, we managed to hire one of the most sought-after French knifemakers. The Boker Plus Frelon is proof of Raphaël's incredible intuitive sense of form and function with which he develops his designs. The Frelon combines classic shapes with a modern lightweight G10 handle construction.
Orange G10 liners carry the 3D scales that create the perfect grip of the Frelon. The blade of the pocketknife is made of VG-10 and has a delicate vertical satinized finish. The thumb rest and backlock latch have a fine ridge pattern for easy and secure handling. A perfect knife for everyday use that might also interest collectors of extravagant designs. Without clip.
Orange G10 liners carry the 3D scales that create the perfect grip of the Frelon. The blade of the pocketknife is made of VG-10 and has a delicate vertical satinized finish. The thumb rest and backlock latch have a fine ridge pattern for easy and secure handling. A perfect knife for everyday use that might also interest collectors of extravagant designs. Without clip.

Raphael Durand


