Idk if this guy was serious about it being his first day on the job, but he was great. Lot of these knife expo guys are awkward and have nothing to say. Very well prepared and entertaining presentation. well done dude
Surprisingly, my Superlight Tanto (SW) is a great steak knife. Very comfy for a skeleton. Perfectly balanced. Very nice and thick design )). And now it's in black 😲. Plus, the Thicker Clipper. Oooh! Well done, Böker!
Boker, it's all that I'll buy...Ever have a problem, Boker will stand behind you, with a lifetime warranty...I only buy their higher end knives, because it gives me peace of mind. I had a $1k, 7 year old knife, where the wooden handle broke...I called their CS, and had a new knife sent out in a week, ever since then, they own me 👍
What range is Boker heat treating their MagnaCut to? I'm going to keep asking on as many knife videos as I watch. Not enough manufacturers and retailers get that there's a portion of the buying community that's tired of heat treatments not being dialed in for a given design and use case. I'm not saying that's the case with Boker; I don't know. I'd just like to see the question normalized, especially for the powdered or finicky to treat steels.
HK knives have been passed around like the girl that never says no. Boker now, previously Hogue, Benchmade, I can’t remember who was before but if I remember correctly they kind of sucked. The Hogue made ones are top tier. Hopefully Boker does well with them.
If that thicker clipper has been made out of a better steel, I'd have jumped on that. Nothing against D2. I love D2 for slicey thin blades. Not so much for thicc boys.
Anything that gives benchmade a run for there money benchmade to expensive for what they have shitty warrantyand even worse customer service they would have to do something very right to change my mind I am not a fan of benchmade
When there is nothing good to say about a product, the designers often resort to talking about mythical qualities, like German craftsmanship or American spirit. Let's be honest: Chinese manufacturers now offer more choices and higher quality for less money.
Idk if this guy was serious about it being his first day on the job, but he was great. Lot of these knife expo guys are awkward and have nothing to say. Very well prepared and entertaining presentation. well done dude
Agreed, he did a great job. I'd love to hear his thoughts on other products. Really seems like a natural. Probably found him out in the wild
Yeah it’s like he’s done this a time or two? Just something about him feels like he’s just from down Yonder. I wonder if Ben Peterson knows him?
😂 yall killing me
😅😅
He must be from germany
Some people don't like Boker but they always bring fun designs. My favorite ShotShow lineup so far.
Love to see the next chapter in one of my favorite knife guy's life. The dude that stopped and looked over your shoulders 😆
Somebody cleans up good. Congrats! Well deserved
Great to see these two in a video together!
This GOAT making Boker's stocks stonks !!
You got really excited. Nice!
What’s a stock stonks?
I’m impressed that they’re able to keep their prices reasonable with the materials and engineering going into these.
Is that black HK fixed nato not just a black super light by MM?
That Backcountry is beautiful
Surprisingly, my Superlight Tanto (SW) is a great steak knife. Very comfy for a skeleton. Perfectly balanced. Very nice and thick design )). And now it's in black 😲. Plus, the Thicker Clipper. Oooh! Well done, Böker!
The foldable Kihon by Lucas Burnley is definitely *SUPER much slept on*
need to get that bff packlite sooon with some extra scales to go with it.
Boker BFF ? Blade friends forever 🤷🏻♂️
2:40 peak boomer
Haha 😂
@BetaBuxDelux r ur bux truly DELUX?
1 day on the job and he killed it in these interviews today. Some interesting stuff Boker.
The backcountry looks pretty thin, but their website says 0.18 inches. Is that correct?
Why did Boker never release that Kwaiken flipper in MagnaCut that Carsten showed last year?
They did release it and it's available on Boker's website.
Really like that back country and those barlows too.
I've never thought of a self defense spear, but I am now.
Interesting that they're hollow grinding the tips on their tantos..
Boker, it's all that I'll buy...Ever have a problem, Boker will stand behind you, with a lifetime warranty...I only buy their higher end knives, because it gives me peace of mind. I had a $1k, 7 year old knife, where the wooden handle broke...I called their CS, and had a new knife sent out in a week, ever since then, they own me 👍
I love in bend been here for 25 years it's a great town
I didn't know I needed a pig sticker until now 😮😂
"Benchmade has increased their prices for 2025" 😂😂😂 LOL
I've never seen the in my life. May in the wild but I don't think so.
What range is Boker heat treating their MagnaCut to?
I'm going to keep asking on as many knife videos as I watch. Not enough manufacturers and retailers get that there's a portion of the buying community that's tired of heat treatments not being dialed in for a given design and use case.
I'm not saying that's the case with Boker; I don't know. I'd just like to see the question normalized, especially for the powdered or finicky to treat steels.
According to Boker's website, most of their MagnaCut knives are hardened to 61-62 HRC. For some of their knives, they say it's 62-63 HRC.
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@@Godscaliber1911🤭
Love boker
Huh? What? When? How?
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
I need to see the boar spear in action!
1rst day and perfect!
I♡Boker
That old man stole this interview 😂😂 he needs more camera time 😂😂😂
So what’s new at Boker?
“Spears….”
That boker spear looks like the attachment system is weak.
Basically a pool skimmer handle
HK knives have been passed around like the girl that never says no. Boker now, previously Hogue, Benchmade, I can’t remember who was before but if I remember correctly they kind of sucked. The Hogue made ones are top tier. Hopefully Boker does well with them.
First usa knife in 80 years? What about the Patriot that came out a few years ago.
I was gonna mention the same. I have one, and it's an awesome knife. This isn't a Mandela Effect thing. I have proof!
We carry boowies in Alabama
If that thicker clipper has been made out of a better steel, I'd have jumped on that. Nothing against D2. I love D2 for slicey thin blades. Not so much for thicc boys.
Blows BHQ’s current host out of the water 😂
Def
D2 is already a fairly tough steel, damn, no common sense.😢
Boker? It's called Böker... learn it!
The top button does not get buttoned without a tie.
No.
Anything that gives benchmade a run for there money benchmade to expensive for what they have shitty warrantyand even worse customer service they would have to do something very right to change my mind I am not a fan of benchmade
We never could have noticed without you telling us. They have a lifetime warranty including sharpening, how is that a bad warranty?
When there is nothing good to say about a product, the designers often resort to talking about mythical qualities, like German craftsmanship or American spirit. Let's be honest: Chinese manufacturers now offer more choices and higher quality for less money.
Just shave your head?
Ontario Rat 1.5 is the cheapest good Magnacut knife available at $80
Knife guy vs non knife guy
Who is who?
You know. The knife guy that got a lot of us into knives.