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Uploaded by on Jul 28, 2010

My thoughts on the Boker Rhino...

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  • Love my rhino, haven't been able to put it down since I picked it up. Have you looked into the Rambler or the Mosier Trigonaut? Still looking for a fixed blade with a little more substance and I'm currently in love with all three of my Boker knives(Gnome, Rhino, Escape). Thanks for doing what you do man.

  • @derekboaz

    Yes indeed, I've looked at them both... those and the Pry Mate as well. Nice blades.

    I am in love with the Boker Rampage my girl on here sent me too, I just reviewed it and man that's a substantial Boker, haha. Mostly for defensive purposed however... great blade though.

    Thank you, I appreciate that. =)

  • So would one use this as a neck knife?

  • @Phitalian

    I suppose you could if you wanted... it might be a little heavier than many neck knives, but it's certainly doable!

    The knife does retain very well in the kydex sheath so that should not be a problem.

    You can also by a tek lok clip system to attach to the sheath and wear it clipped on your belt or somewhere.

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  • Yeah I could see it as a reversed tanto... maybe like a Kershaw Blur tanto reversed in fact.

    

  • @X4CTO Hmm I think I'd follow Benchmade's example and call it a reverse tanto...I guess it's technically sort of a clip point, haha. I tend to focus on edge shape mostly...so I guess I'd say reverse tanto.

  • Yeah I would have to agree actually... perhaps it's more appropriately described as sort of a sheepfoot blade.

    Wharncliffe blades are typically flat-edged indeed... however I've seen some designer call them "modified" when they offer a little belly. Either way, I like it, HAHA!

  • That's not a Wharncliffe at all--it has way too much belly.

  • This steel is capable of getting very sharp indeed... I'm a fan of it.

    Love the Rhino and the little Gnome... both great little Vox designs.

    Really cool thing is, I actually met Jesper Voxnaes... he even commented on my video about the Gnome. =)

  • i can shave with mine these knives rock i beat the hell outa mine and it still performs like a boss

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