Böker Germany | SKU:
110190DAM
Tirpitz-Damast
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- Blade length cm: 9,9
- Weight g: 167
- Handle material: Aluminum and Walnut Wood
- Blade steel: Damascus
- WaffG Classification: Allowed according to German Weapons Act,
- Manufactured in: Solingen, Germany
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Specifications
Specifications
- Article Type: Pocket Knives
- Opening: Manual
- Opening aid: Thumb Stud
- Timbre: Uncoated
- Blade thickness mm: 4
- Overall length mm: 22,9
- Color: Brown
- brand: Boker and Böker (alle)
- Laser engraving: No
- Closure: Linerlock
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GPRS
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Description
Description
A piece of history brought vividly to life. The Tirpitz, sister ship of the legendary Bismarck, was the largest battleship ever commissioned by the German Navy. Launched in February 1941, the Tirpitz quickly became a constant strategic threat to the Western Allied navies in the North Atlantic. Numerous attempts were made to neutralize this heavily armed colossus.
After suffering severe damage from British Royal Air Force air raids in September 1944, the battleship was rendered immobile and stationed near the Norwegian coast at Tromsø. On November 12, 1944, the Tirpitz was finally struck by specially developed “Tallboy” bombs, causing the ship to capsize in shallow waters.
Following the end of the Second World War, a Norwegian salvage company began recovering the wreck, reclaiming its highly alloyed steel for civilian applications. Scientists showed particular interest in this material, which was subsequently used in advanced measurement technology and even aerospace research. Exclusively for Böker, Norwegian divers have now recovered original sections of the Tirpitz’s armored steel from the fjord.
These historic materials are forged by Böker’s Damascus specialist into an extraordinary Damascus steel with a remarkable provenance. The impressive “Great Pyramids” pattern, featuring more than 300 layers, defines the powerful 4-inch blade and makes this knife a centerpiece of any serious collection. The combination of Tirpitz steel and carbon tool steels results in an exceptionally rugged Damascus with a hardness of 62 HRC ±1, delivering outstanding cutting performance.
The handle is crafted from high-strength AlMgSi1 aluminum, whose silicon content offers superior quality over standard AlMg3 alloys. A hardcoat anodized finish ensures durability and a secure grip. The reversible pocket clip allows for both tip-up and tip-down carry.
For the handle inlay, locally sourced walnut wood was selected—a material historically favored for German rifle stocks due to its excellent mechanical properties. This striking inlay is further enhanced by the original Tirpitz crest, adding an unmistakable historical signature.
The Böker Tirpitz-Damast unites history, tradition, and modern engineering in a truly exceptional way. It is delivered in a premium presentation box, complete with a certificate of authenticity and an individual serial number, underscoring its exclusivity.





