The Böker Plus ME-109 Damascus
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Ltd Ed of 300 This fabulous collector’s knife was made from the steel of a Messerschmitt BF-109 that was shot down in 1940 by a Royal Airforce Spitfire! It picks up numerous design elements of the legendary Messerschmitt. The steel parts are from the original rear plate of the pilot's seat and the bearing sleeve of the propeller shaft. These are forged by Chad Nichols into a high-carbon, high-cut 80-layer Damascus. The front carbon fiber shell, Toxic Storm from the manufacturer Fat Carbon Materials was chosen in the colors green, black and yellow, the colors of the camouflage paint of the BF-109. The opposite side has a titanium frame lock with an elaborately integrated carbide contact surface. A beautifully designed and elaborately integrated clip allows the Böker Plus ME 109 to be worn tip-up on the right. Blade 3.15”, overall 7.09”. Comes in a high-quality case with a certificate of authenticity.
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