Created over thousands of years, shaped by the immense power of water: even in ancient Egypt, alluvial soils were considered an auspicious blessing for bountiful harvests. Sediment erosion has created extremely nutrient-rich young soils along coasts, rivers or lakes, which Justin Lundquist describes as the source of his idea for the impressive Boker Plus Alluvial All Black. The nature-loving knife designer from the USA has been fascinated by knives since the age of four, and since 2013 he has been successfully implementing his own projects. Flooded with inspiration, in this first collaborative project with Boker, he suspends the laws of nature and brings new life to the world of automatic knives with the slim Gentleman Folder. The clippoint blade made of D2 is opened and unlocked with the push of a button. The button and screw of the blade axis are embedded in the aluminum handle, providing the thumb with extra grip during use. The solidified alluvial base is indicated by the front, mostly smooth part of the handle, while the fine texture in the rear part of the handle picks up the inflowing sediment. The bound tip-up clip (r) allows for deep wear and completes the subtly earthy look of the automatic knife.