First look Boker pipsqueak

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Uploaded by on Oct 27, 2011

Love this little tank description and specs from bokers website are below

Manufacture description - Pocket Knife by Boker. Within our custom collaborations, we are proud to present the first Boker folding knife by Neil Blackwood. The Pipsqueak successfully resists being classified into a particular category. Depending on the point of view, it is either the "smallest big knife" or the "biggest small knife" that we know of. The width of the blade and the handle, as well as the thickness of the material, are characteristic of a tactical folder, whereas the overall length and the proportions of the knife fit into the category of small and compact knives. The solid titanium frame is capped with a green canvas Micarta scale, and the back side forms an extremely sturdy framelock mechanism. The spacer in the handle is also made of Micarta, and protrudes like a dorsal fin at the tip of the handle. The beautiful line of the blade is emphasized by the striking two-tone finish. For this masterpiece, we chose the high performance steel S35VN. As an extra feature, the clip reflects the overall outline of this impressive piece. The ultimate knife, based on the design of a legendary knifemaker, which will inspire both the collector and the user. Blade length: 2 5/8". Overall length: 6 1/4". Weight: 4.7 oz.

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  • @XPenKnifeX It's USA made steel. This is the only knife they use it on and the only foreign made knife that uses it. Funny, cause the pipsqueak is a german made knife with American steel and the 755 mpr is an american knife with Austrian steel

  • @ibesteadymobbin92 Boker tends to use a lot of american steel 440c a lot!!

  • Ok, my question for you is, Pipsqueak or Albatross?

    I really want that Albatross, but im not one for the blade play. It really discourages me.

  • @TacticoolGUY pipsqueak for all reasons

  • @asilaydying1984 Thanks for getting back to me man. Means alot. Great looking blades too. Cheers

  • @TacticoolGUY thanks for watching buddy!

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  • @asilaydying1984 They do, but I've heard that china has a 440c equivalent that they label as 440c, is like 7cr17 I think

  • @XPenKnifeX I think this is their first time

  • Nice looking knife. Never knew Boker used that steel...seems like US manufacturers use it the most.

  • @oromoto its a nice one!

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