NEW BOKER: KNIFE MADE FROM A TANK! Media

Published: 3 years ago

The Boker M4 Sherman Framelock features a Damascus steel drop point blade, formed from materials used in the production of tanks and hand forged by Chad Nickels to simulate the tracks left behind on the ground by tanks. It's a manual opener with ambidextrous thumb studs with a ball bearing pivot. This hindered lock stop has a micarta handle scale on the front that recalls the pattern of World War II-era camo, a solid steel handle frame, and a deep carry tip-up pocket clip. It's 3.875" closed. It comes with a custom display box, and certificate of authenticity.
Named for the M4 Sherman tank used in battle during the 1940/1950s, this knife was designed in collaboration with the Americans in Wartime Museum in Virginia. A portion of the proceeds will go to help support the museum.

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