The characteristic drop shape of the Barlow can be traced back to the English pocket knives of the 17th century, which certainly makes it one of the oldest models ever. The name of the classic probably goes back to a business-minded knife manufacturer of the same name from Sheffield, who began exporting the robust knives to North America around 1800. There they enjoyed great popularity right away and so at the end of the 19th century the first Barlow models appeared in the history of the Boker manufactory.
Total length: 15.5 cm. Blade length: 7.0 cm. Weight: 55 g. Blade thickness: 2.2 mm. Blade material: N690. Handle material: maser birch wood. Closure: Slipjoint
The reinterpreted Boker Barlow Prime is equipped with shorter jaws and convinces with a blade made of nitrogen-alloyed N690. It is equipped with a modern, elongated blur, the operating safety of the slipjoint is increased by a 90 degree latch when opening and closing. The jaws and the erl are made of stainless steel, the handle scales are made of the wood of the Scandinavian maser birch.
The famous deals knives with the world-famous tree sign have been handmade in the blade town of Solingen since 1869. Since its foundation, no knife has left the manufactory without this seal of quality. The long history of the Boker baumwerk is characterized by eventful times. But one thing has always remained the same in over 145 years: the passion and enthusiasm for extraordinary knives.
Product code: Boker Pocket deals Knife Barlow Prime Maser Birch