Description
The typical teardrop shape of the Barlow goes back to 17th-century English pocketknives, which certainly makes it one of the world's oldest knife models. The knife probably got its name from the business-savvy knife producer in Sheffield who began exporting the sturdy knife to North America around 1800. It became very popular from the start there. By the end of the 19th century, the first Barlow models appeared in the history of the Boker Manufactory.
The Boker Barlow Prime is a new interpretation with shorter bolsters and a blade of nitrogen-alloyed N690. It has a modern elongated ricasso and a slipjoint made more secure with a 90-degree lock-in when opening or closing. The bolsters and tang are made from stainless steel, while the handle scales consist of stabilized wood of the domestic ironwood.
- Shorter bolsters
- Nitrogen-alloyed N690 blade
- Secure with a 90-degree lock-in
- Slipjoint
- Stainless steel bolsters & tang
- Stabilized wood of the domestic ironwood handle scales

Böker Manufaktur Solingen
The famous knives with the world-renowned tree-brand are manufactured in the City of Blades Solingen since 1869. Since then, no knife left our manufactory without this sign of quality. The history of Boker has been affected by eventful times. But one thing has always been the same in more than 150 years: Our passion and enthusiasm for extraordinary knives. The Boker Knife Manufactory Solingen has developed into a global innovation leader and the largest manufacturer of Sporting Knives, Tactical Knives and Collector's Knives in Europe.
Specifications
Dimensions
Overall Length
6.10"
Blade Length
2.76"
Blade Thickness
0.09"
Product Weight
1.94oz
Details
Model
110942
Blade Material
N690
Handle Material
Ironwood
Opener
Nail Nick
Opening
Manual
Lock Type
Slipjoint
Condition
New
Warranty / Certifications
Warranty
Lifetime
Reviews

Boker is shipped free across Canada on orders over $149. Boker Knives of Solingen, Germany has been producing knives and tools for over a century and today they are one of the foremost knife makers in the world.