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I'm looking to buy a few Boker pocket knives as groomsmen's gifts... They are pretty expensive. I'm not really a knife guy, are they worth it?

Here's the one: http://personalchoiceoutfitters.com/pro ... p?id=39203
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My first impulse was to check KnifeCenter for pricing, but it's not as far off as I expected:

http://www2.knifecenter.com/item/BO2004 ... ag-Handles
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Fuzzy Dunlop wrote:I'm looking to buy a few Boker pocket knives as groomsmen's gifts... They are pretty expensive. I'm not really a knife guy, are they worth it?

Here's the one: http://personalchoiceoutfitters.com/pro ... p?id=39203
Looks like something you stab a mexican with outside a honky tonk our a concrete blonde at a truckstop who cheats you.




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That's an endorsement BTW.




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Stag and exotic woods are expensive. If you want to keep the price down, look for something with a micarta or G-10 handle.


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http://www2.knifecenter.com/item/BM4003 ... her-Sheath

I keep something like this on my desk for opening packages and letters.

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Like it.

Can do all kinds of jobs and does not say "Ggrrrrrrr" when sheathed.




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I randomly got sucked in into a 3 week rabbit hole figuring on making my own micarta...tons for great info out there and lots of weirdos high on epoxy fumes to give you custom recipes. Then I remembered I don't even know how to temper my own leaf spring steel blade...ergo, I had no need of these new skills.


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Tempering a blade is not that difficult if you have a torch, a temp stick, and some old motor oil. And you don't have to have a leaf spring or railroad spike since you can order knife blanks for a decent price.
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Blaidd Drwg wrote:I randomly got sucked in into a 3 week rabbit hole figuring on making my own micarta...tons for great info out there and lots of weirdos high on epoxy fumes to give you custom recipes. Then I remembered I don't even know how to temper my own leaf spring steel blade...ergo, I had no need of these new skills.


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I did this with DIY kydex holsters. About a week into looking at presses and heat guns and an extra toaster oven I decided that I didn't need a holster for every knife, pen and gun I own, I'll be just fine ordering from JM Custom or Raven.


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milosz wrote:
Blaidd Drwg wrote:I randomly got sucked in into a 3 week rabbit hole figuring on making my own micarta...tons for great info out there and lots of weirdos high on epoxy fumes to give you custom recipes. Then I remembered I don't even know how to temper my own leaf spring steel blade...ergo, I had no need of these new skills.


fucking internet.
I did this with DIY kydex holsters. About a week into looking at presses and heat guns and an extra toaster oven I decided that I didn't need a holster for every knife, pen and gun I own, I'll be just fine ordering from JM Custom or Raven.

haha...

OUCH.I've considered that several times. making a kydex sheath for a neck knife with only sentimental value. lulz...good to see i'm not alone.
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I have no idea what the last five posts are even about but I saw something about huffing which can be fun every now and then.

I want to get my buddies something nice, something that says "thank you" for shelling out a lot of money for a tux and my bachelor party as well as showing them that I appreciate their friendship and all that sappy horseshit. I want them to have something more than a beer mug or a hip flask. I'm happy to spend the cash if I am giving them something that they'll hang on to for the next 10-15 years (or more).

So, am I paying a ton of money for a bone handle and a name or are these the quality of knife that a guy could get regular use out of for a while?
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srry for the derail.

Knives are personal. I have a POS carbon handle SWAT model (savor the irony) made by S&W that I just love becuase the blade stays sharp and is easily retouched. If you find one that speaks to you, go with it. I think Boker makes pretty decent blades and it's a classic shape for sure.
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Blaidd Drwg wrote:srry for the derail.

Knives are personal. I have a POS carbon handle SWAT model (savor the irony) made by S&W that I just love
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I deserve that.
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So, am I paying a ton of money for a bone handle and a name or are these the quality of knife that a guy could get regular use out of for a while?
Better steel wears longer before you need it totally resharpened. Details will be nicer with a Boker/etc. than a cheap-o - the lock will be smoother, etc..
You're not really paying for the name, but the stag is costly. You probably won't find anything similar that's a better deal than the Boker you're looking at.

KnifeCenter and BladeHQ are the ways to go for good prices.


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I'm a fancy boy, so I carry a poor man's William Henry, the Benchmade Shoki:
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Congrats on your engagement, by the way. \:D/
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Blaidd Drwg wrote:srry for the derail.

Knives are personal. I have a POS carbon handle SWAT model (savor the irony) made by S&W that I just love because the blade stays sharp and is easily retouched. If you find one that speaks to you, go with it. I think Boker makes pretty decent blades and it's a classic shape for sure.
ha! no worries about the derail, I just got completely lost and like I said I don't know shit about this stuff. But i'm sure going to spend some google time on kydex and micarta... fucking internet is right.
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Ed Zachary wrote:Tempering a blade is not that difficult if you have a torch, a temp stick, and some old motor oil. And you don't have to have a leaf spring or railroad spike since you can order knife blanks for a decent price.
Yep. Made a few file and stock knives. Not nearly as hard as I used to think.

Back on topic.....The Boker blades I have seen were very nice and seemed like a good solid piece.

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Thanks guys. I ordered from Blade HQ and KnifeCenter and ended up going w/ 4 different finishes: rosewood, thuya wood, bone, and black micarta so each guy has essentially the same knife but they're sort of personalized. I'll try to remember to post a service update for those two websites once everything is sorted out.

Any other ideas on wtf to buy these dudes?
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Blaidd Drwg wrote:I randomly got sucked in into a 3 week rabbit hole figuring on making my own micarta...tons for great info out there and lots of weirdos high on epoxy fumes to give you custom recipes. Then I remembered I don't even know how to temper my own leaf spring steel blade...ergo, I had no need of these new skills.


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It's a guy thing. I've done more than my share of stupid shit, and passed the gene onto my son. He never made a knife in his life and took on making a broad sword for his first blade project. It turned out pretty nice to look at. I've been toying with the idea of making a longbow out of pvc pipe since I've watched it done on youtube and said, I could do that. Just to show how practical this would be, I have 3-4 bows sitting in my basement that haven't been drawn in about 5 years now.


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Boker make some nice gents folders. A more reasonable option for you might be the Boker Plus Exskelimoor. The handles have a wood finish but are actually g10. It also comes in two sizes.

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The Boker Plus Exskelibur is another similar option but the handle scales are black.

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Edit. Whoops didn't see that you already ordered.
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Folders have to be real good for me to trust them.


I like this
http://www.coldsteel.com/Product/20RBC/ROACH_BELLY.aspx




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