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The time has finally come: the Boker Plus Cox is now available in an exclusive full titanium version – and only from us in the Knife Lounge. Together with Boker, we have reissued this legendary design by Jens Anso. Now it is ready for your everyday life!
Titanium handle – simple and strongAs the name suggests, the handle of the Cox Pro is made entirely of titanium. Until now, versions were available in G10, Micarta and wood – but now we are raising the Cox to the premier class of EDC knives. Titanium not only provides extreme stability and durability, but also looks fantastic with the rough stonewash finish: robust and elegant at the same time.The handle fits perfectly in the hand, and the pocket clip, mounted in the tip-up position, does not interfere with the ergonomics at all. A small but elegant detail: the hardware and the clip are bronze-anodized.Blade made of M390 – pure performanceThe blade? Absolutely top class. M390 steel is considered one of the best blade steels available. Produced using powder metallurgy, it offers exceptional hardness, impressive edge retention and top corrosion resistance. No matter how demanding the cutting task is, the Cox can handle it.Safe, Robust and Suitable for Everyday UseThe framelock holds the blade securely in place, so you can fully rely on your knife. Despite its compact size, the Cox sits comfortably in the hand. And the best part: it can be opened with two hands and is therefore 42a-compliant. Included: the cool Boker Plus Pouch, which can be used to store not only the knife but also small items.A design with historyThe Cox, along with the Haddok, is one of the oldest designs by Jens Anso to be implemented by Boker. Nevertheless, this knife looks as modern today as it did on the first day. Especially in the full titanium version, the Cox looks like it just came fresh from Anso's studio. This design has really lost none of its charm!
Limited Advent calendar with Boker Plus Urban Cataclyst kit contains: Blade, different handle scales and bolsters, clips & a few small surprises including step-by-step instructions & detailed YouTube video tutorial
Tactile Knife Bexar – Knife Lounge Exclusive
First things first, a quick language lesson: Bexar is pronounced “Bear” – just like the series The Bear or Bexar County near San Antonio, Texas. Now to the Bexar by Tactile Knife: a modern, urban slipjoint that slices so thin your cheese, apple, or package tape won’t know what hit them.
Our Knife Lounge Exclusive Edition brings fresh green into play: Micarta handle scales that not only look great but also feel even better over time. The fine milled grooves provide excellent grip and a refined tactile experience. As a subtle yet striking detail, the grooves on the pivot screw run in a circular pattern, creating a stylish contrast.
The blade is made from CPM Magnacut – one of the most exciting steels on the market today. Corrosion-resistant, edge-retaining, and built for everyday slicing performance, it handles daily tasks with ease. With an overall length of 17.1 cm and a slim 2 mm blade stock, the Bexar isn’t bulky – it’s a refined gentleman’s folder in an urban suit.
As a slipjoint, the Bexar is fully 42a-compliant – making it perfectly legal and worry-free to carry in your pocket. A piece of clean design straight from Texas, USA, where Tactile Knife crafts its blades with passion and attention to detail.
Small pocket-sized fixed bladeHandle material: ray skin under epoxy-coated cord windingMade predominantly by hand by founder Michael JarvaisIncludes Boltaron sheath with clip
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 BFF Packlite Lucas Burnley design Steel handle with weight-reducing recesses DropPoint blade made from MagnaCut with stonewash finish Includes Kydex sheath and ball chain
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 heat-treated beech 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 46 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.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
1946 Slipjoint – Tradition Meets Modern Design
Keith Griffin – the creative mind behind Combat Beads and the Griffin Company – has a soft spot for slipjoints. Especially for this one: the 1946 Slipjoint.
It’s a tribute to his father’s pocketknife, born in 1946 – a man who, like many of his generation, never left the house without a knife in his pocket. Back then, a pocketknife wasn’t just a tool, but part of everyday life: practical, reliable, and always ready.
With the 1946, you don’t get a retro remake – you get exactly what Griffin is known for: a thoroughly modern design with strong roots in tradition.
Details:
Titanium frame with bold bolsters
Inlays in brass, micarta, or carbon
3D-milled titanium pocket clip
CPM S90V drop point blade with long pull and half stop
The dual fullers, slicey drop point blade, and confident half stop make the 1946 both versatile and perfectly suited for everyday use. Whether you prefer the warm look of brass or the sleek feel of carbon, the choice of materials lets you steer the design toward classic or modern.
Discreet in the pocket, timeless in design – the 1946 is built to be carried and used every single day.
Five point nine centimeters – and that’s all you need.
The Böker Plus Five Point Nine is a fixed blade built for EDC: small enough to never look aggressive, yet big enough to handle nearly all of your daily tasks.
The drop point blade, made from stainless 440C with a rugged stonewash finish, is tough, reliable, and easy to maintain. On paper, 5.9 cm might sound compact – but in use, it easily tackles boxes, fruit, bread, or quick camp chores.
The handle scales are crafted from textured brown Micarta, sitting solidly in the hand. Full-tang construction and jimping provide security and stability, while the overall weight of just 80 grams keeps it light and unobtrusive.
And when it comes to carry, you decide: either ride it clean in the fitted Kydex sheath, or use the included clip to carry it directly in your pocket – whichever fits your setup best.
Designed by Thomas Krug (M.B.F. Messer), the Five Point Nine is stripped down to the essentials: honest design, no gimmicks. For us, it’s a true price-to-performance champion among compact fixed blades – a knife that deserves a spot in every EDC rotation.
Mini EDC Pocketknife with cute 4,2 cm Blade 12C27 BladesteelSlipjointStainless Steel Scales
The Böker Plus Atlas Mini is
your little everyday hero for the keychain – handy, tough, and full of
character. Just imagine: back in the early 20th century, and even during World
War I, people carried compact knives like this – practical, reliable, and
always within reach. Now you can enjoy the same feeling with a modern twist:
the 4.2 cm Droppoint blade
made of Sandvik 12C27 steel opens easily with a nail nick, doesn’t lock, but
handles any small cutting task that comes your way – from package tape to
apples.
Thanks to the stonewashed finish, the mini doesn’t just look rugged
– it also takes scratches in stride. The stainless steel handle feels great in
your hand, and at just 10 g,
you barely notice it – until you need it. The lanyard hole makes it easy to
attach to your keychain or a lanyard, so it’s always ready when you are.
In short: the Atlas Mini is small, clever, and always ready for
action – just like you when you’ve got it with you. Your keychain has never had
so much character!
Collusion – Jack Wolf Knives X Jakeb Ginsberg
Remember those Saturday mornings of your childhood? Cereal, pajamas, and hours spent watching cartoons or comics on slightly scratched VHS tapes. Back then, the world was simple: good vs. evil, colorful action, quirky sidekicks – and endless imagination.
That same nostalgic vibe hits you the moment you pick up the Collusion. Even the packaging is a clear homage to that era: retro VHS style, featuring “Jack Wolf” and “Jakeb the Fox” in a perfect good-cop/bad-cop setup. Think Batman and Robin – just with more steel and fewer capes.
The knife itself is not the tiniest fixed blade by Jack Wolf Knives standards, but at 16.5 cm, it remains perfectly suitable for everyday carry and practical use. Designed by Jakeb Ginsberg and executed with JWK’s signature nerdy attention to detail.
Technical Superpowers:
Sheepsfoot/Reverse Tanto blade with hollow grind – as clean as a lightsaber cut
High-performance S90V steel – incredibly hard and long-lasting sharpness
Beautifully proportioned swedge
Modern style with timeless design
Variants:
Blue Linen Micarta / Belt Satin Finish
Full TI Stripe Pattern / Hand Satin Finish
Purple Wave Kirinite / Belt Satin DLC Finish
Red Abalone / Belt Satin Finish
Collusion – Jack Wolf Knives X Jakeb Ginsberg
Remember those Saturday mornings of your childhood? Cereal, pajamas, and hours spent watching cartoons or comics on slightly scratched VHS tapes. Back then, the world was simple: good vs. evil, colorful action, quirky sidekicks – and endless imagination.
That same nostalgic vibe hits you the moment you pick up the Collusion. Even the packaging is a clear homage to that era: retro VHS style, featuring “Jack Wolf” and “Jakeb the Fox” in a perfect good-cop/bad-cop setup. Think Batman and Robin – just with more steel and fewer capes.
The knife itself is not the tiniest fixed blade by Jack Wolf Knives standards, but at 16.5 cm, it remains perfectly suitable for everyday carry and practical use. Designed by Jakeb Ginsberg and executed with JWK’s signature nerdy attention to detail.
Technical Superpowers:
Sheepsfoot/Reverse Tanto blade with hollow grind – as clean as a lightsaber cut
High-performance S90V steel – incredibly hard and long-lasting sharpness
Beautifully proportioned swedge
Modern style with timeless design
Variants:
Blue Linen Micarta / Belt Satin Finish
Full TI Stripe Pattern / Hand Satin Finish
Purple Wave Kirinite / Belt Satin DLC Finish
Red Abalone / Belt Satin Finish
Collusion – Jack Wolf Knives X Jakeb Ginsberg
Remember those Saturday mornings of your childhood? Cereal, pajamas, and hours spent watching cartoons or comics on slightly scratched VHS tapes. Back then, the world was simple: good vs. evil, colorful action, quirky sidekicks – and endless imagination.
That same nostalgic vibe hits you the moment you pick up the Collusion. Even the packaging is a clear homage to that era: retro VHS style, featuring “Jack Wolf” and “Jakeb the Fox” in a perfect good-cop/bad-cop setup. Think Batman and Robin – just with more steel and fewer capes.
The knife itself is not the tiniest fixed blade by Jack Wolf Knives standards, but at 16.5 cm, it remains perfectly suitable for everyday carry and practical use. Designed by Jakeb Ginsberg and executed with JWK’s signature nerdy attention to detail.
Technical Superpowers:
Sheepsfoot/Reverse Tanto blade with hollow grind – as clean as a lightsaber cut
High-performance S90V steel – incredibly hard and long-lasting sharpness
Beautifully proportioned swedge
Modern style with timeless design
Variants:
Blue Linen Micarta / Belt Satin Finish
Full TI Stripe Pattern / Hand Satin Finish
Purple Wave Kirinite / Belt Satin DLC Finish
Red Abalone / Belt Satin Finish
Collusion – Jack Wolf Knives X Jakeb Ginsberg
Remember those Saturday mornings of your childhood? Cereal, pajamas, and hours spent watching cartoons or comics on slightly scratched VHS tapes. Back then, the world was simple: good vs. evil, colorful action, quirky sidekicks – and endless imagination.
That same nostalgic vibe hits you the moment you pick up the Collusion. Even the packaging is a clear homage to that era: retro VHS style, featuring “Jack Wolf” and “Jakeb the Fox” in a perfect good-cop/bad-cop setup. Think Batman and Robin – just with more steel and fewer capes.
The knife itself is not the tiniest fixed blade by Jack Wolf Knives standards, but at 16.5 cm, it remains perfectly suitable for everyday carry and practical use. Designed by Jakeb Ginsberg and executed with JWK’s signature nerdy attention to detail.
Technical Superpowers:
Sheepsfoot/Reverse Tanto blade with hollow grind – as clean as a lightsaber cut
High-performance S90V steel – incredibly hard and long-lasting sharpness
Beautifully proportioned swedge
Modern style with timeless design
Variants:
Blue Linen Micarta / Belt Satin Finish
Full TI Stripe Pattern / Hand Satin Finish
Purple Wave Kirinite / Belt Satin DLC Finish
Red Abalone / Belt Satin Finish