Content | This is the model that started it all. After designing the RAT-3 for Ontario Knife Company, it was the first design we brought over when ESEE Knives (Formerly RAT Cutlery) was formed. The ESEE-3 is still a favorite among law enforcement and military teams due to its light weight and thin profile.
Overall Length: 8.31″ (Standard Model)
Overall Length: 8.19″ (Modified Pommel)
Cutting Edge Length: 3.38″
Overall Blade Length: 3.88″
Maximum Thickness: .125″
1095 High Carbon Steel, 55 – 57 Rc.
Finish: Textured Powder Coat
Weight: 5.2 Ounces (Knife Only) | Blade Material: Steel
Blade Shape: Sheepsfoot
Handle Material: Deer Stag
Handle Color: Deer Stag | The Biker's Knife was designed as an all-purpose tool for the motorcycle enthusiast. The designer participated in public motocross races as a driver and later in the police service, combining both the passion for the sport, but also some of the hassles of motorcycling, such as missing a small but qualified tool to fix a fault. The creation of the Biker's Knife was intended to address this situation, featuring a shapely, light knife with tool attributes to make life easier for the biker on the street.
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- Type: Pocket Knife
- Overall Length: 4.53 in
- Blade Length: 2.17 in
- Blade Thickness: 0.08 in
- Weight: 1.45 oz
- Blade Material: 4034
- Handle Material: Nickel Silver, Tru-Stone
- Opener: No
- Opening: Manual
- Lock Type: Backlock
- Made in: Solingen, Germany
- Color: Multicolored
- Blade Color: Uncoated
The popular Boker Pocket, a compact knife often carried in vest or jeans pockets or tucked into a woman's purse, sports scales made from decorative Tru-Stone. This extraordinary material is made in the US and is one of the top faux stone products. About 85% of the so-called Recon Stone is made from natural stones with the gaps filled with acrylic. The finished material has all the elegance of real solid natural stone, while being much sturdier and less brittle.
The Boker Pocket Tru-Stone is a true gem for everyday cutting tasks. The blade is made from Solingen 4034 steel, combining edge retention, corrosion-resistance and easy sharpening. It is secured with a classic backlock and opens via nail nick. The knife comes with classic brass liner and the new version of the historic Boker tree symbol. Handcrafted at Boker Manufactory Solingen, as a limited edition of 300 pieces worldwide.
| Companion is used in a huge variety of situations by a range of users: bush crafters, hunters and outdoor enthusiasts have all discovered the charm of this knife. The blade is made of Swedish stainless steel, which makes it easy to maintain and keeps the blade sharper for longer. It has a soft friction grip handle made of TPE rubber, which makes the grip safer and more steady to work with. The polymer knife sheath includes a practical belt clip so that the knife can be attached to your rucksack or belt – always close at hand.
The Morakniv Companion Fixed-Blade Outdoor Knife is an all-in-one knife for outdoor enthusiasts, ideal for carving, food prep, and cutting tinder and wood. Featuring a high quality Swedish three-quarter tang hardened Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel or carbon steel blade. A patterned, high-friction grip sits comfortably in the hand, for greater control, safety, and performance, especially in wet and cold conditions. A must-have knife for camping, hiking, hunting, fishing, and survival/emergency preparedness.
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- Type: Fixed Blade
- Overall Length: 8.39 in
- Blade Length: 3.78 in
- Blade Thickness: 0.14 in
- Weight: 4.30 oz
- Blade Material: N690
- Handle Material: Curly Birch Wood
- Made in: Solingen, Germany
- Color: Green
- Blade Color: Uncoated
The Boker Cub, designed by Lucas Burnley, convinces as a light outdoor knife also in everyday use. The blade is made of N690 and has a fine satin finish, while the green stabilised handle scales of the full tang construction are made of domestic curly birch wood. The high-quality wood is characterised by its rich colour and characteristic grain. With lanyard hole and high-quality leather sheath. Handmade in the Boker knife manufactory in Solingen.
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