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Boker Damascus Dark — 67-Layer Folding Knife Cocobolo Handle
AUD A$509.99
A striking 67-layer Damascus folder with rich cocobolo wood scales and a titanium liner lock.
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Specs
- 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 mesmerising 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.

**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 shed.
**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.

Looking After Your Blade
Keep your blade in top nick. Give it a rinse and dry after each use to stop corrosion. Every now and then, rub a thin coat of mineral oil along the blade. Sharpen with a whetstone or honing rod at a steady angle. Store it in a sheath, knife roll, or on a magnetic strip — never chucked loose in a drawer. For carbon and Damascus steel, give it a wipe after cutting acidic foods. For folding knives, clean out the pivot and pop a drop of lubricant in to keep it opening smoothly.