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Boker Damascus Dark — 67-Layer Folding Knife Cocobolo Handle
USD $328.99
A striking 67-layer Damascus folder with rich cocobolo wood scales and a titanium liner lock.
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Specifications
- Blade Material
- 67-Layer Damascus Steel
- Handle Material
- Cocobolo Wood
- Blade Length
- 9cm
- Total Length
- 20.5cm
- Weight
- 112g
- Lock Type
- Titanium Liner Lock
- Steel Hardness
- 60 HRC
Description
The Boker Damascus Dark combines 67 layers of meticulously folded steel into a blade with exceptional hardness and a mesmerizing rain-drop pattern.
Cocobolo wood scales lend deep auburn tones and natural oil resistance, while the titanium liner lock ensures secure blade deployment.
A top-rated premium Damascus folding knife for collectors who demand both beauty and function.
Cocobolo wood scales lend deep auburn tones and natural oil resistance, while the titanium liner lock ensures secure blade deployment.
A top-rated premium Damascus folding knife for collectors who demand both beauty and function.

**Unfold Something Extraordinary**
The Damascus Dark opens with a smooth, confident action — the blade catches the light and every hand-forged layer reveals itself in waves of silver and charcoal.
Carry it clipped discreetly in your pocket and reach for it whenever precision matters, from slicing fruit at a picnic to scoring cardboard in the workshop.
The Damascus Dark opens with a smooth, confident action — the blade catches the light and every hand-forged layer reveals itself in waves of silver and charcoal.
Carry it clipped discreetly in your pocket and reach for it whenever precision matters, from slicing fruit at a picnic to scoring cardboard in the workshop.
**Rain-Drop Damascus, Born in Fire**
Craftsmen in Solingen forge alternating layers of high-carbon and nickel steel, manipulating the billet with deliberate hammer blows to create the coveted rain-drop pattern.
The cocobolo scales are hand-selected from sustainably harvested Central American timber, each piece revealing grain patterns as unique as a fingerprint.
Craftsmen in Solingen forge alternating layers of high-carbon and nickel steel, manipulating the billet with deliberate hammer blows to create the coveted rain-drop pattern.
The cocobolo scales are hand-selected from sustainably harvested Central American timber, each piece revealing grain patterns as unique as a fingerprint.

Knife Care & Maintenance
Keep your blade performing at its best. Rinse and dry after each use to prevent corrosion. Apply a thin coat of mineral oil to the blade periodically. Sharpen with a whetstone or honing rod at a consistent angle. Store in a sheath, knife roll, or magnetic strip — never loose in a drawer. For carbon and Damascus steel, wipe after contact with acidic foods. For folding knives, clean the pivot area and apply a drop of lubricant to ensure smooth deployment.