Lucas Burnley Design Bocote wood handle DropPoint blade made of RWL 34 with a two-tone finish Includes a Kydex sheath Handcrafted at the Böker factory in Solingen
Blade for the Böker Daily Knives AK1
Blade shape Drop Point
Blade steel Magnacut
The Drop Point blade shape is one of the long-standing classics of the knife industry. Its unobtrusive appearance, robust tip and excellent handling make the blade shape particularly popular for EDC and household knives.
The AK1 Magnacut can be used for rougher work in the forest, also cuts very well in the kitchen and will never let you down in your everyday life.
Choose between a satin or stonewash finish. The stonewash is particularly popular because most traces of use blend seamlessly into the surface structure, even after intensive use there are few signs of wear and tear.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
Tradition Reimagined
The Jack Wolf Knives Pioneer FIXedc is already the brand’s fourth fixed blade – and arguably its most exciting yet. The concept is simple: take a classic Sodbuster from early American history, remove the slipjoint mechanism, and turn it into a modern fixed blade built for everyday use.
This blade shape was originally a true working knife of the colonial era. Not something for display, but a tool for field, farm, and daily life. That same spirit carries over into the Pioneer FIXedc, now translated into a contemporary EDC format.
The drop point blade made from CPM S90V delivers modern performance: exceptional edge retention, strong corrosion resistance, and thanks to the hollow grind, highly efficient cutting performance. With an overall length of around 15.3 cm, a blade length of 7.6 cm, and a weight of approximately 44 g (slight variations depending on the version), it stays compact enough for pocket carry – but it’s definitely not a toy.
The handle is intentionally kept slim, yet its shape provides a surprisingly secure grip. The knife comes with a leather sheath with clip, giving you flexible carry options. Jack Wolf Knives’ attention to detail shows in the stitching: each variant features thread color matched to the handle material.
And because a bit of nerd culture is always part of the package: the knife ships in the brand’s signature VHS-style packaging with artwork by Sean Tiffany – almost reason enough to keep it on display.
Available in the following variants:
CamoCarbon 80’s
Lightweight, technical, and visually striking. Blue accents on the lanyard and stitching create a fresh contrast.
Kirinite Toxic Green
Modern, bold, and paired with a DLC finish.
Red Abalone
Classic with a touch of Las Vegas – vibrant and elegant.
Titanium Cross Hatch
Fully performance-driven. The milled pattern is reminiscent of designs like the Chris Reeve Umnumzaan.
in cooperation with Alex Kremer and Daily Customs
versatile small everyday knife
short droppoint blade made of powder metallurgy CPM Magnacut
handle made of blue aluminium
handle can be easily removed with the included Torx wrench and replaced with a variety of alternative scales
lanyard loop can be hidden in the handle
Comes with a high quality black leather sheath with a sewn-in Ulticlip.
handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen
A Steel Upgrade for a Classic
Quick quiz: What does the “MG” in this GMF1 variant actually stand for?
Micarta Green? Magnacut Goodness? Honestly, it’s not entirely clear –
and it’s not really important.
What matters is what this knife delivers.
With the GiantMouse GMF1-MG, one of GiantMouse’s most popular fixed blades finally comes
with a steel that sets the benchmark right now: Magnacut.
Highly corrosion-resistant, exceptionally edge-retentive, and perfectly suited for everyday carry –
a modern super steel that belongs exactly where the GMF1 has always lived:
in real, daily use.
Everything that made the GMF1 a top seller remains unchanged:
excellent ergonomics
a lightweight yet robust construction
a high flat grind running nearly to the spine for clean, efficient cutting performance
What’s new are the bolted green Micarta handle scales.
They provide noticeably more grip, a warmer feel in hand, and exactly the kind of tool-focused character
many fans have been asking for. The package is completed with blasted screws and a
flat, robust leather sheath that carries comfortably and discreetly in everyday life.
Sheath:
The GMF1-MG is supplied with a high-quality leather sheath.
Please note: The optional Kydex sheath is not compatible with this Micarta version.
Conclusion:
The GMF1-MG is not a gimmick and not a stylistic detour.
It’s the GMF1 many people have been waiting for – featuring modern steel,
honest materials, and the same uncompromising everyday usability.
Outdoor knife
CPM3V steel blade
Droppoint blade
handle made of TPE (low heat conductivity)
including high quality Kydex
Bronco
The new Böker Bronco is THE price/performance hit when it comes to a super sturdy, rather compact outdoor knife. This knife is made of the ultra-tough but very cutting CPM 3V steel, which is one of the most popular alloys when the blade must withstand even the roughest loads.Nevertheless, the blade has been ground to such a thinness that, in addition to stability, it also offers excellent cutting properties. An extremely sharp 90-degree angle has been ground into the front part of the blade spine, allowing you to easily scratch a fire steel.
For the handle, Böker have opted for an injected TPE handle, which is simply fabulous in the hand and thanks to its texture is still safe to grip even with wet hands. Thanks to the comparatively low weight, the Böker Bronco is an all-around perfect companion in the forest or on a hike.
Included is a kydex sheath, including a clip. The knife is of course manufactured entirely in Böker's factory in Solingen.
Outdoor knife
CPM3V steel blade
Droppoint blade
handle made of TPE (low heat conductivity)
including high quality Kydex
Bronco
The new Böker Bronco is THE price/performance hit when it comes to a super sturdy, rather compact outdoor knife. This knife is made of the ultra-tough but very cutting CPM 3V steel, which is one of the most popular alloys when the blade must withstand even the roughest loads.Nevertheless, the blade has been ground to such a thinness that, in addition to stability, it also offers excellent cutting properties. An extremely sharp 90-degree angle has been ground into the front part of the blade spine, allowing you to easily scratch a fire steel.
For the handle, Böker have opted for an injected TPE handle, which is simply fabulous in the hand and thanks to its texture is still safe to grip even with wet hands. Thanks to the comparatively low weight, the Böker Bronco is an all-around perfect companion in the forest or on a hike.
Included is a kydex sheath, including a clip. The knife is of course manufactured entirely in Böker's factory in Solingen.
Böker Daily Knives AK1 American Tanto UltemUltem handle scalesAmerican Tanto Blade made of MagnacutWith Kydex sheath and clipMade in the Boker manufactory in Solingen
Böker Daily Knives AK4
in cooperation with Alex Kremer and Daily Customs
short droppoint blade made of CPM-3V
handle made of Micarta
handle can be easily removed with the included Torx wrench and replaced with a variety of alternative scales
lanyard loop can be hidden in the handle
Comes with a high quality Kydex
handmade in the Böker knife manufactory Solingen
AK4 by Alex KremerWhat’s more than 1? That’s right, 4!
Sometimes more really is more – and that’s exactly the case with the AK4 from Daily Knives. Does this design look familiar? Then you’re spot on. The AK4 continues Daily Knives’ brilliant AK series in collaboration with Böker in Solingen.
At its core, the AK4 sticks closely to the design of the AK1 – only now, you simply have “more” knife in your hand.
With a 3.5 mm thick blade made of ultra-tough CPM-3V steel, you’re getting a fixed-blade knife clearly built for heavy-duty outdoor use. But it also shines in hunting applications, where its high flat grind performs beautifully. Thanks to its skeletonized tang, the AK4 offers a lightweight yet ultra-sturdy overall build. With screw construction, you can disassemble and clean your AK4 anytime. Subtly integrated into the rugged Micarta handle scales, you’ll also find a hidden lanyard hole, making it easy to attach a lanyard. So, is it just a bigger AK1? Not quite! While closely related, the AK4 is a distinctly larger and more robust version.
Collaboration between Sam (Raven The Pirate and WESN)limited edition of only 100 piecestitanium handle scales with engraved front sideincludes black leather sheath black coated blade made of CPMS35VN steelPlease note:The knife will be delivered at the beginning of February!
GiantMouse GMF1-FS
Does it always have to be a folding knife?
We say: No! In recent years, one type of knife has become particularly popular: the small pocket fixed blade.
With the GiantMouse GMF1-FS you get a small but incredibly sturdy knife that comes with a well fitted, hand made in Italy leather sheath to carry in your pocket or on the belt.
With a total length of only 138 mm and its low weight, this small fixed blade knife hardly takes up any space. The entire knife is milled from one solid piece of Böhler M390 steel.The highly rust-resistant steel alloy has the ability to hold an edge for a very long time. While still being relatively easily to resharpen the GMF1-FS can master the cutting tasks of everyday life with flying colors.
The skeletonized handle of the GMF1 has deliberately not been equipped with scales, which of course has a positive effect on weight cutting, but also allows you to apply a Paracord wrapping of your choice. Thanks to the slightly curved handle, the GMF1-FS fits very well in the hand - only very large hands might have difficulties here and could use a lanyard for additional support.