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- Type: Kitchen Knife
- Brand: Boker Germany
- Overall Length: 7.28 in
- Blade Length: 3.90 in
- Blade Thickness: 0.08 in
- Weight: 1.80 oz
- Designer: Jesper Voxnaes
- Blade Material: 440C
- Handle Material: Grenadill Wood
- Made in: Solingen, Germany
- Color: Black
- Blade Color: Gray
- Item Number: 130364
The Paring Knife is particularly handy and has a short blade. All smaller works in the kitchen are carried out with this Knife. The main task, as the name implies, is the paring of fruit and vegetables. It is perfectly suited for cutting along the skin.
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- D2
- Bone
- Bolster Release
- Bolster Release
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- D2
- Bone
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- Nail Nick
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The versatile designs of the Danish knifemaker Jesper Voxnaes have meanwhile become an almost indispensable part of the Boker product range. His outdoor designs as well as his kitchen knife designs are characterized by a high level of innovation and excellent usability. The Dane has already won a variety of awards, including the iF Product Design Award.
Boker Germany
Boker Germany - Where tradition meets innovation.
Since 1869, every Boker knife made in Germany has carried the world-renowned tree-brand – a mark of uncompromising quality. Forged in the legendary “City of Blades,” Boker knives combine 150+ years of craftsmanship with cutting-edge innovation. Today, we are Europe’s leading manufacturer of Sporting Knives, Tactical Knives, and Collector’s Knives – trusted by professionals, enthusiasts, and collectors worldwide.
Why choose Boker Germany?
• The Tree-Brand Promise – A guarantee of excellence since 1869.
• Made in Germany – From the heart of the world’s blade capital.
• Heritage & Innovation – 150+ years of passion, precision and progress.
• Industry Leader – Europe’s #1 in Sporting, Tactical & Collector’s Knives.
Boker Germany - Where tradition meets innovation.
Since 1869, every Boker knife made in Germany has carried the world-renowned tree-brand – a mark of uncompromising... more