Endless open prairies, longhorn cattle and the loud "Yee-Haw". Despite its rich history, the American state of Texas is today a glorified idyll of the West. In the 19th century, the Texas Tooth Pick was widely used, especially by farmers and brave soldiers of fortune. A further development of the Navaja knives brought by Spanish settlers, the Texas variant has a strikingly long blade and an overall slender design. These features predisposed the Texas toothpick for a variety of tasks. From agricultural purposes such as taking samples to determine the quality of fruits and vegetables, to filleting fish, to adrenaline-fueled duels of daredevils, the gentleman's knife covered a wide spectrum. The Boker Plus reinterprets the popular design and provides the Texas toothpick with typical innovative performance. The flipper opens the VG-10 ball-bearing blade with a silky smooth Hairline finish and speeds up everyday work. Unlike its historical model, the Gentleman knife is reliably locked with a liner lock, which significantly increases its suitability for everyday use. The curved black scales of the handles are made of textured G10 and provide an ideal hand position and a modern look. The milled tip-up clip (r) has a stonewash finish. It comes with a touch of the Wild West.