Böker 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

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Böker 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction (BO-121918HH)

Type
Fixed
Blade
Dagger
Tang
Full
Origin
Germany
Overall Length
10-1/8"
Blade Length
5-3/4"
Weight
5.7 oz.
Handle
Stag
Blade Steel
C75 HC
Rockwell
57-59 Rc.

In 1915, when the battle lines of WWI changed into a trench war, there was a growing need to supply the infantryman with a functional dagger. Heinrich Böker & Company of Solingen, Germany received the government order to develop a compact fighting knife. The 1918 Trench Knife was the result. It quickly became one of the most desired by the troops. Last year, after 90 years, Böker reproduced the original knife with a blade of high carbon steel, with 0.75% carbon. They followed with the same blade steel and a black Micarta® handle and then with a 500 piece Limited Production with a Damascus blade and Amboyna handle.

For 2007, Böker has introduced the same knife with a genuine stag handle. The 5-3/4" dagger style blade is C75 high carbon steel at 57-59 Rc. The 1/8" thick blade, pronounced steel guard and forearm handle create a very functional working knife. Each is serial numbered on the back of the blade. (Sorry, no choice of serial number.) Full tang. Measures 10-1/8" tip to butt and weighs 5.7 oz. The official tang stamp and the cowhide leather sheath are both identical to the original. Made in Germany. Suggested retail is $230.00.

Böker 1918 WWI Trench Knife Reproduction

BO-121918HH: $189.95