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Boker Cinch Dress Up Roper Folding Pocket Knife - Liner Lock
$74.95
$129.00
Save 41% Item #1402C
Closeouts. Boker's Cinch Dress Up Roper pocket knife is the perfect knife for daily use: big enough for leverage and comfort, but compact enough to carry comfortably.
Combination plain and serrated blade
Flat profile for comfortable carry
Belt or pocket clip
Thumb stud for one-hand operation
Blade: 2-¾”
Open: 7”
Closed: 4”
Weight: 3 oz.
Material:
Blade: 440C stainless steel
Handle: Aluminum with walnut wood insert
Closeouts. China.
Please read our policy on ordering knives. Export restriction: cannot ship internationally.
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By moustache from Seattle, Wa. on 11/16/2009 Pros: Comfortable Grip, Sharp Blade Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Caution!! Out of the box the lock-back did not engage. After a few cycles it seems to work well. I own several Boker knives but don't see the name on this knife. Think the Cinch name most likely designates manufacture somewhere else. Great knife for the price but does not meet the Boker standard that I expected.
By Rabbit from Menlo Park, CA on 11/10/2009 Pros: Handsome, Sharp Blade, Smooth Locking Mechanism Best Uses: Camping, Hunting, Impress Buddies, Survival Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Bought these as Christmas Gifts - very nice looking. I have never owned a Boker - tempted to wrap one up for me - from Santa !! They appear to be of great quality and craftmanship.
By moustache from Seattle, Wa. on 11/08/2009 Pros: Lightweight, Sharp Blade Describe Yourself: Casual Adventurer Bottom Line: Yes, I would recommend this to a friend Comments: Caution!! Lock back did not work out of the box. After several cycles it seems to work well. I have owned several Boker knives and my expectations were very high. The advertisement says Boker as did the box but their name is not found on the knife itself. Wondering if the knife is actually made by a sub-contractor denoted by the name Cinch. Not as good as my other Boker knives but a great value for the price.
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