Bowie knives originated in the early 19th century in the USA and were considered reliable working knives that were also occasionally used in combat. Typical for fixed knives is a massive blade with a characteristic shape, usually over 15 cm long, and a steaming element as hand protection. As a variant suitable for everyday use, the Boker Plus Pocket Bowie by Chuck Getraitis combines the charm of a bowie knife with the flexibility and compactness of a pocket knife. Equipped with a satin Bowie blade made of D2, this three-finger knife can handle all your everyday tasks with ease. The knife opens with a removable thumb stud and the stainless steel linerlock reliably locks the knife in place. The ergonomic scaled handle made of brown jute Micarta promises a firm grip and gives the knife a Wild West feel. The clip is beautifully integrated into the rear handle and allows it to be carried in an upright position (r). Supplied with a high-quality nylon case.