Boker 1969 Mach-1 Damascus Folding Knife
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Inspired by the World War II fighter plane, the P-51 Mustang, Ford developed its own Mustang in the early 1960s, and brought it to market in April 1964. As a compact sports coupe, the affordable pony car, emblazoned with the iconic galloping horse emblem in the radiator grill, appealed primarily to a younger clientele. To counteract the highly motorised competition from Dodge, Pontiac and Chevrolet, Ford made a statement in the league of powerful muscle cars with the Mustang Mach-1. The first-generation Mach-1 from 1969 was only available as a fastback version and featured a number of visual and performance differences to the standard model: sports suspension, matt black racing stripes and a cowl induction hood, chrome-plated exhaust tailpipes and fuel filler cap, bonnet pins, front and rear spoilers as well as a luxurious interior spurred more than 72,000 units of this model to be sold.
Over the years, the Mustang has become the epitome of the muscle car and is now continuing its legacy in the 7th generation. Boker quotes the unmistakable design of the vehicle and makes the legend even more tangible in the 1969 Mach-1 Damast of the same name. Parts of the wheel hub, wishbone and suspension were used for the fine, 84-layer Damascus blade and forged by hand by Chad Nichols in the Wavepool pattern. The ball bearing blade with its distinctive ricasso opens smoothly by means of the removable thumb stud, and cuts with confidence thanks to powerful torque from the handle design and the safety of a study liner lock. Finger recesses in the handle made of lightweight, high strength aluminium are reminiscent of the wings of the muscle car, while the gold coloured inlay of the front handle scale echoes the side trim of the door and bodywork. The Silver Jade coloring of the handle expressively underlines the sporty look. The sloping back of the handle is nostalgically modelled on the fastback contour of the bodywork, while the detailed pivot screw makes the forward drive of the wheels tangible. Straight-lined and angular, the stainless steel clip milled from the solid is reminiscent of the door handles of the Ford Mustang. Includes a floating display case. Handmade in the Boker Manufactory in Solingen.
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Length Open: 189 mm
Overall Length Closed:
Blade Length: 82 mm
Blade Thickness: 3.6 mm
Style: Liner Lock
Steel: Damascus
Hardness:
Handle Material: Aluminium
Weight: 116 g
Made in: Germany
Product Code: BO111102DAM
The history of Boker can be traced back to the 17th Century. By the 1800s the German tool maker was producing swords and other blades for use in various European wars. In the 1860s the company had split, with part of the family emigrating and setting up factories in America. The German and American factories produced similar products, and both used the “Tree Brand” logo, representing the giant chestnut tree that was at the front of the original Boker factory in Remscheid, Germany in the 17th Century.
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SKU | BO111102DAM |
Brand | BOKER |
Shipping Weight | 0.3500kg |
Shipping Width | 0.070m |
Shipping Height | 0.070m |
Shipping Length | 0.200m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.000980000m3 |
Type | Folding Knife |
Brand | Boker |
Inspired by the World War II fighter plane, the P-51 Mustang, Ford developed its own Mustang in the early 1960s, and brought it to market in April 1964. As a compact sports coupe, the affordable pony car, emblazoned with the iconic galloping horse emblem in the radiator grill, appealed primarily to a younger clientele. To counteract the highly motorised competition from Dodge, Pontiac and Chevrolet, Ford made a statement in the league of powerful muscle cars with the Mustang Mach-1. The first-generation Mach-1 from 1969 was only available as a fastback version and featured a number of visual and performance differences to the standard model: sports suspension, matt black racing stripes and a cowl induction hood, chrome-plated exhaust tailpipes and fuel filler cap, bonnet pins, front and rear spoilers as well as a luxurious interior spurred more than 72,000 units of this model to be sold.
Over the years, the Mustang has become the epitome of the muscle car and is now continuing its legacy in the 7th generation. Boker quotes the unmistakable design of the vehicle and makes the legend even more tangible in the 1969 Mach-1 Damast of the same name. Parts of the wheel hub, wishbone and suspension were used for the fine, 84-layer Damascus blade and forged by hand by Chad Nichols in the Wavepool pattern. The ball bearing blade with its distinctive ricasso opens smoothly by means of the removable thumb stud, and cuts with confidence thanks to powerful torque from the handle design and the safety of a study liner lock. Finger recesses in the handle made of lightweight, high strength aluminium are reminiscent of the wings of the muscle car, while the gold coloured inlay of the front handle scale echoes the side trim of the door and bodywork. The Silver Jade coloring of the handle expressively underlines the sporty look. The sloping back of the handle is nostalgically modelled on the fastback contour of the bodywork, while the detailed pivot screw makes the forward drive of the wheels tangible. Straight-lined and angular, the stainless steel clip milled from the solid is reminiscent of the door handles of the Ford Mustang. Includes a floating display case. Handmade in the Boker Manufactory in Solingen.
SPECIFICATIONS
Overall Length Open: 189 mm
Overall Length Closed:
Blade Length: 82 mm
Blade Thickness: 3.6 mm
Style: Liner Lock
Steel: Damascus
Hardness:
Handle Material: Aluminium
Weight: 116 g
Made in: Germany
Product Code: BO111102DAM
The history of Boker can be traced back to the 17th Century. By the 1800s the German tool maker was producing swords and other blades for use in various European wars. In the 1860s the company had split, with part of the family emigrating and setting up factories in America. The German and American factories produced similar products, and both used the “Tree Brand” logo, representing the giant chestnut tree that was at the front of the original Boker factory in Remscheid, Germany in the 17th Century.
WE ARE AUTHORISED AUSTRALIAN RETAILERS OF BOKER PRODUCTS.
FOR YOUR PEACE OF MIND ALL BOKER PRODUCTS PURCHASED FROM US
COME WITH A 100% AUSTRALIAN BACKED WARRANTY
SKU | BO111102DAM |
Brand | BOKER |
Shipping Weight | 0.3500kg |
Shipping Width | 0.070m |
Shipping Height | 0.070m |
Shipping Length | 0.200m |
Shipping Cubic | 0.000980000m3 |
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