Böker Tirpitz: a piece of history
The Böker Tirpitz pocket knife is not just any knife; it's a tangible connection to the past. Made from steel taken from the legendary German warship the Tirpitz (sister vessel to the Bismarck) which sunk off the coast of Norway in 1944, these knives come with a story. Böker transformed this historic steel into beautiful damascus steel for the blades, among others. Each knife is a masterpiece of craftsmanship and history, perfect for the collector looking for something special.
Features of Böker Tirpitz
Damascus steel
The blade of the Böker Tirpitz is a sight to behold. The blades are made from damascus (or damask) steel, with each knife showing a unique pattern. This steel is known for its toughness and exceptional cutting capabilities, making it perfect for everyday use as well as for your display case. This steel was forged by Andreas Henrichs. This German damask blacksmith is known for the excellent quality of his steel. This is not a knife to hide away in a drawer, this piece of art deserves to be seen.
Comfortable handle
The Böker Tirpitz knives combine aesthetics with functionality in their ergonomic handles. Often made from natural materials like wood or antlers, these unique handles are stunning and feel great in hand. The Böker Tirpitz is available with different locking mechanisms, like a slipjoint or a liner lock, and available as a one-handed opener and a two-handed opener.
Unique pocket knife for knife fans and collectors
For anyone who values exclusivity, the Tirpitz is the perfect choice. These knives are made with great attention to detail, making each one extra special. Collectors and knife fans alike, especially those who appreciate history, will love this knife. It's the type of knife that will be passed on through generations.