Breathtaking, surreal and mysterious - located high in the awe-inspiring Andes, protected by the peaks of the Young Mountain (Huayna Picchu) and the Old Mountain (Machu Picchu), the world-famous ruins of Machu Picchu were built in the 15th century. The 216 terraced buildings, formed from stone and sweat, present an impressive panorama of the advanced civilization of South America and are considered the birthplace of the cult of the sun god Inti. Boker embraces the spirit of the Incas and presents the Magnum Huayna, an EDC pocket knife with a mystical look. The 440B drop-point bearing blade with a satin finish never loses steam and takes everyday tasks to a new level of cutting. The pocket knife opens with heavenly ease using the removable thumb rest, while the sturdy linerlock wraps the blade protectively during use. The blue G10 handle, whose non-slip texture is reminiscent of the stone architecture of Inca buildings, is close to heaven. Supplied with a lanyard hole and a tip-up clip (r).