2 Boker Serge Panchenko Lancers, 1 carbon fiber/S35VN, 1 olive G10/440c...SOLD!!

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2 Boker Plus Serge Panchenko Lancers. Both carried a few times, very minimal use. Factory edge on both.

Carbon fiber with S35VN blade = $70 shipped US50
Olive drab G10 with 440C blade = $45 shipped US50

$90 shipped for both.

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  • Overall Length:7.00"
  • Blade Length:3.00"
  • Blade Thickness:0.10"
  • Blade Material:440C or S35VN
  • Blade Style:Drop Point
  • Blade Grind:Flat
  • Finish:Stonewash
  • Edge Type:plain
  • Handle Length:4.00"
  • Handle Thickness:0.41"
  • Handle Material:G-10 or carbon fiber
  • Color:OD Green or carbon fiber
  • Frame/Liner:Titanium
  • Weight:2.40 oz.
  • User:Right Hand
  • Pocket Clip:Tip-Up
  • Knife Type:Manual
  • Opener:Thumb Hole
  • Lock Type:Liner Lock
  • Brand:Boker
  • Model:Lancer
  • Model Number:01BO064
  • Designer:Serge Panchenko
“Böker just introduced the Böker Plus Lancer, a lightweight mid-sized EDC blade that makes a Serge Panchenko custom design more accessible to mainstream buyers. Well known for his eccentric designs like the Dog Tag Flipper and the Spyderco Dog Tag Folder, Panchenko says the Lancer showcases his skills working in a more conventional mode. “Its design primarily focuses on usability and practicality instead of an unusual design.”

The Lancer’s 440C spear point is 3” long, but it weighs just 2.4 oz. thanks to a thin G-10 construction and a titanium liner lock. “I designed the Lancer to be an excellent EDC,” Panchenko tells us. “Users have the option to carry this full-size knife weighing far less than many others in the same size range.”

An oval cutout allows for easy one-handed deployment but Panchenko incorporated a second method that users might not notice right away. It isn’t advertised in the official product literature, but the extended tang is intended to operate as a front flipper. “With a little practice, the blade can also be flipped out using your thumb against it,” he says.

Panchenko says using titanium for the liner lock and pocket clip were also deliberate choices. “Not only do you have an extremely tough material, but also reduced weight and complete corrosion resistance,” he explains. “In my opinion, the only part of a folding knife to utilize steel should be the blade.”

The Lancer is based off a custom of the same name. Originally drawn up in August of 2014, Panchenko made a handful of custom Lancers before sending the design to Böker in Solingen. The Lancer is often thought to be a spinoff of Panchenko’s smaller Bean slipjoint but he says it’s the other way around. “I’ve seen many comments online by customers who think the Lancer is a locking version of my Bean model,” he says. “In actuality, the reverse is true. The Bean model was created four months after the Lancer, borrowing heavily from its design.”
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