New: Boker Plus Exskelibur I & II Titanium Framelocks

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The brand new Boker Plus Exskelibur I & II framelocks just hit our site! Both sizes have slender profiles and clean lines making a perfect everday carry. The Exskelibur I features a front flipper for easy opening while the smaller II offers a traditional nail nick. Available in full titanium or a carbon fiber/titanium combo with CPM-S35VN blades.


Thanks for looking guys!


 
Hi Spydesense! These are regular production pieces. Please let us know should you have any further questions!

Thanks, ordered! Even though I already have the CF/VG-10 and Maple Burl versions, I couldn't pass up the Ti/CF.
 
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Does the small have a bigger opening notch/nub like the custom or are they still trying to design the small to be legal carry in Germany?

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Hi cchu518! The smaller design does not feature the bigger opening notch/nub like the custom or larger variant. The only opening option on the small version is the nail nick. Please let us know should you have any further questions!

Does the small have a bigger opening notch/nub like the custom or are they still trying to design the small to be legal carry in Germany?

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Hi Agartha Audio! Unfortunately, we don't really have a solid time frame currently. Our buyer is getting ready to place a new order, but it will be solely dependent on availability from Boker. Often times, with new Boker Plus items, there is a slight delay between the first and second batches. We're sorry we don't have more concise information, but do hope this helps!

I'm fiending for the Ti/CF (I), but they're sold out. Any idea when another batch might surface?
 
Hi,

While I am waiting for my EXK I arrival, I would like to ask a few questions.

(1) I learned that the previous versions require a special tool for the pivot screw. But the new ones seem to have torx screws. Is this the case?
(2) Also, I believe that the previous EXK I had a 0.11" thick blade. Does the new one have a slightly thinner blade (0.10")? It would be sweet.
(3) In the video, Tyler mentions that the blade is hollow ground, while the description page says it is flat-ground. Which is correct?

Thanks!


Miso
 
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Hi Miso! Please find the answers to your questions below :)

(1) Yes, while the new versions maintain the look of the original propriety pivot, it offers torx functionality with included torx tool.
(2) The blade on the new version still measures 0.11" thick.
(3) We're sorry for our error. Technically, the blade has a high hollow grind, but it is very difficult to assert on this knife. We will be updating our descriptions to reflect the proper grind of high hollow grind.

Please let us know should you have any further questions!


Hi,

While I am waiting for my EXK I arrival, I would like to ask a few questions.

(1) I learned that the previous versions require a special tool for the pivot screw. But the new ones seem to have torx screws. Is this the case?
(2) Also, I believe that the previous EXK I had a 0.11" thick blade. Does the new one have a slightly thinner blade (0.10")? It would be sweet.
(3) In the video, Tyler mentions that the blade is hollow ground, while the description page says it is flat-ground. Which is correct?

Thanks!


Miso
 
Thanks, GP Knives!

One more question. Does the blade ride on bearings or washers?


Miso
 
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