The Boker Scoundrel, a design based on a custom knife by Montana-based maker Steve Kelly is new for 2016. It was made with utility in mind, and includes ‘hard-use’ features like argezzive texturing milled into the titanium handles and a Hinderer lockbar stabilizer.
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