Perfect balance of compact size, low weight, permissible blade size and comprehensive cutting performance Handle made from brown G10 CPM15V blade with four-way reversible clip
Limited Advent calendar with Boker Plus Urban Trapper kit contains: Blade, different handle scales and bolsters, clips & a few small surprises including step-by-step instructions & detailed YouTube video tutorial
Limited Advent calendar with Boker Plus Urban Cataclyst kit contains: Blade, different handle scales and bolsters, clips & a few small surprises including step-by-step instructions & detailed YouTube video tutorial
Perfect balance of compact size, low weight, permissible blade size and comprehensive cutting performanceHandle made from pink G10 CPM S30V blade with DLC finish with four-way reversible clip Supports ‘Living Beyond Breast Cancer’
supports Living Beyond Breast Cancer Michael Janich Design Perfect balance of compact size, low weight, permissible blade size and comprehensive cutting performanceHandle made from pink G10Wharncliffe blade made from CPM S30V with DLC coating
The Spyderco NAND is anything but ordinary. Designed by mechanical engineer Paul Alexander, this knife blends smart engineering with a unique, futuristic aesthetic.
What makes it stand out: the NAND doesn’t lock. It works like a modern friction folder, using an innovative ball-joint mechanism that holds the blade open without a locking system. And that’s exactly what makes it legal to carry in many places across Germany – a big plus for everyday use.
Specs that matter:
Blade steel: Böhler M398 – incredibly wear-resistant, stainless, and razor sharp
Wharncliffe blade shape – straight, precise, practical
Titanium handle – lightweight, strong, beautifully machined
Deep-carry wire clip – rides low in the pocket, barely noticeable
Reversible clip – for both left and right-hand carry
The NAND is probably the most advanced non-locking Spyderco ever made – a perfect example of how innovative a slipjoint-style knife can be today.
Böker BFF Packlite Lucas Burnley design Steel handle with weight-reducing recesses DropPoint blade made from MagnaCut with stonewash finish Includes Kydex sheath and ball chain
This is a pre-order at a special pre-order price!
The time has finally come: the Boker Plus Cox is now available in an exclusive full titanium version – and only from us in the Knife Lounge. Together with Boker, we have reissued this legendary design by Jens Anso. Now it is ready for your everyday life!
Titanium handle – simple and strongAs the name suggests, the handle of the Cox Pro is made entirely of titanium. Until now, versions were available in G10, Micarta and wood – but now we are raising the Cox to the premier class of EDC knives. Titanium not only provides extreme stability and durability, but also looks fantastic with the rough stonewash finish: robust and elegant at the same time.The handle fits perfectly in the hand, and the pocket clip, mounted in the tip-up position, does not interfere with the ergonomics at all. A small but elegant detail: the hardware and the clip are bronze-anodized.Blade made of M390 – pure performanceThe blade? Absolutely top class. M390 steel is considered one of the best blade steels available. Produced using powder metallurgy, it offers exceptional hardness, impressive edge retention and top corrosion resistance. No matter how demanding the cutting task is, the Cox can handle it.Safe, Robust and Suitable for Everyday UseThe framelock holds the blade securely in place, so you can fully rely on your knife. Despite its compact size, the Cox sits comfortably in the hand. And the best part: it can be opened with two hands and is therefore 42a-compliant. Included: the cool Boker Plus Pouch, which can be used to store not only the knife but also small items.A design with historyThe Cox, along with the Haddok, is one of the oldest designs by Jens Anso to be implemented by Boker. Nevertheless, this knife looks as modern today as it did on the first day. Especially in the full titanium version, the Cox looks like it just came fresh from Anso's studio. This design has really lost none of its charm!
Limited to 300 pieces (individually numbered)
Lucas Burnley design with "Raven" logo on the handle
Blade made from CPM-S35VN with black PVD finish
Raven's first knife – now his version.
The Kihon was one of the first knives Raven the Pirate ever bought.
It was with this model that his journey into EDC photography began –
the knife that appeared in countless photos long before anyone knew his name.
Now, he’s created his own version – a strictly limited special edition with a personal touch.
Only 300 pieces worldwide – brought to life with Lucas Burnley & Böker Plus.
There are knife makers. There are knife makers who are true artists.
And then there’s Stefan Steigerwald.
The “Mad Professor” of the knife world regularly invents folders that make everything else in the knife cosmos look like mere background props. His creations, shaped by retro-futurism and steampunk aesthetics, are fine mechanical masterpieces – complex, playful, and yet somehow perfectly usable for everyday carry.
The Aronax Slipjoint, developed in collaboration with Bastards Knives, is more than just a namesake: Professor Pierre Aronnax was the main character in Jules Verne’s classic 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea – one of the most important steampunk novels ever written. And when you hold the Aronax in your hand, you can almost imagine grim Captain Nemo himself pulling it from his jacket pocket.
You can choose between two fascinating variants:
Brass handle scales with satin-finished D2 blade
Titanium scales with stainless Magnacut blade (ideal for a damp engine room deep under the sea)
The handle scales unmistakably bear Steigerwald’s signature: playful Art Deco elements combined with a clear, almost industrial design. The textured recesses provide a secure grip, while the milled holes in front of the pivot screw evoke an old steam engine – small details with great charm. The proprietary hardware blends seamlessly into the mechanical look – with a particularly clever touch: the pivot lock on the clip side, as if taken straight from a Nautilus construction kit.
The clip itself is a small mechanical revolution. Thanks to an integrated spring underneath, you can press it down like a rocker – no snagging, no scratching, just a smooth slide into your pocket. Sounds simple, but it’s executed so elegantly you almost feel like applauding. The sheepsfoot blade opens with a satisfying walk & talk – a little mechanical ritual in its own right.
The maritime influence of the sheepsfoot blade is no coincidence: the small ramp at the end of the spine gives your thumb a secure rest, while the subtle “horn” toward the tip provides a precise finger rest for detailed cutting work – whether on deck, underwater, or at your desk.
The package includes a microfiber cloth and a sturdy pouch with patch panel.