€26.95*
Sometimes it’s the simple things that bring us the most joy. A piece of bread, some cheese, an apple – and a knife that fits the moment. The Böker Plus Rusticus is exactly that kind of knife. No show-off, no gimmicks – just a companion that belongs in every pocket.
The highlight is the handle – what we lovingly call the “Holzi-Gral.” Why? Because it’s crafted in true wood integral construction. That means: no steel frame, no handle scales – just a single solid block of ebeny wood. It feels warm in the hand, has that rustic, honest character, and instantly brings back memories of the simple pocketknives from the past. Supporting this design is a brass liner, which locks the blade securely and adds a subtle vintage shimmer.
The slim drop point blade, made from stainless 420 steel, cuts cleanly through an apple on your picnic blanket or slices cheese on a hiking trip. At only 60 grams, it’s so light you’ll almost forget it’s there – until the moment you need it. And that’s exactly why the Rusticus is a true standard EDC: it just works. Simple, reliable, and without fuss.
The Rusticus isn’t a knife for display cases. It’s a knife for real life – for your everyday, your picnic, your small adventures. And thanks to its wood integral construction, it’s our very own Holzi-Gral – a little piece of nostalgia with a modern twist.
| Blade length: | 8,4 |
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| Blade material: | 420 |
| Blade thickness: | 1,8 |
| Clip: | No |
| Closed Length: | 11,2 |
| Handle Material: | Ebony |
| Knife type: | Classic pocket knives, Every Day Carry |
| Lefthand suitable: | Limited suitable |
| Legal to carry in Germany: | Yes |
| Locking Mechanism: | Linerlock |
| Made in: | China |
| Opening: | Nail Nick |
| Overall Length: | 19,6 |
| Weight: | 60 |
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Warning / Safety Notice:
Risk of cuts: The most common hazard when using knives is the risk of cuts. Sharp blades can easily penetrate skin and tissue.
Blade slippage: Improper handling or applying excessive force may cause the knife to slip, leading to uncontrolled movements and potential injury.
Injuries from falling knives: Knives should never be left unsecured or placed near the edge of tables or work surfaces, as they may fall and cause injury.
Dull blades: Dull knives pose a higher risk of injury, as they require more force and are more likely to slip. Knives should therefore be sharpened regularly and properly.
Improper use: Using a knife for purposes other than its intended use (e.g. as a prying tool) can damage the blade and may result in accidents.