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product_id: 2128045
title: "BOKER Plus Damascus Gent 1 Pocket Knife"
brand: "böker plus"
price: "832 zł"
currency: PLN
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reviews_count: 4
category: "Böker Plus"
url: https://www.desertcart.pl/products/2128045-boker-plus-damascus-gent-1-pocket-knife
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# Secure, ultra-strong pocket clip 67-layer Damascus steel blade Elegant natural wood handle BOKER Plus Damascus Gent 1 Pocket Knife

**Brand:** böker plus
**Price:** 832 zł
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔪 Carry the legacy of craftsmanship — be the gent everyone envies.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** BOKER Plus Damascus Gent 1 Pocket Knife by böker plus
- **How much does it cost?** 832 zł with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.pl](https://www.desertcart.pl/products/2128045-boker-plus-damascus-gent-1-pocket-knife)

## Best For

- böker plus enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted böker plus brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Natural Elegance:** Polished wood handle with subtle grainy edges for a unique, sophisticated grip.
- • **Sleek Everyday Carry:** Slim 2.75-inch drop point blade designed for effortless, precise cutting on the go.
- • **Pocket-Ready Security:** Robust locking mechanism paired with a reinforced clip that stays put through any adventure.
- • **Balanced & Lightweight:** Only 9 grams with perfect ergonomics for all-day comfort and confident handling.
- • **Artisan Damascus Precision:** 67 layers of hand-crafted Damascus steel for unmatched sharpness and durability.

## Overview

The BOKER Plus Damascus Gent 1 Pocket Knife features a 67-layer Damascus steel blade known for its sharpness and durability, paired with a polished natural wood handle that offers a refined aesthetic and comfortable grip. Its 2.75-inch drop point blade is perfectly sized for everyday tasks, while the secure locking mechanism and ultra-strong pocket clip ensure safe, reliable carry. Lightweight and balanced, this knife blends artisanal craftsmanship with practical design, making it a standout choice for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.

## Description

desertcart.com : BOKER Plus Damascus Gent 2 Pocket Knife, Brown : Damascus Folding Knife : Sports & Outdoors

Review: Better than expected. I am totally pleased. - And I am picky. I spent a bunch of time looking on line for real Damascus through and through and laminated damascus like this Boker. I didn't really see a knife I would rather have at any price. I suppose they are out there. What I wanted was a fairly thin blade that was not overly long or heavy in the pocket. Realistically, when I go to cut every day stuff, a thin blade is best. Cuts easier than a thicker blade. I suppose if I had seen a better knife for my purpose I would have spent upwards of two hundred dollars for it. I didn't see one any where at any price that suited me as well as this Boker . . . so I bought the Boker. The pattern of the "Damascus" is perfect. Very pleasing. Mine is NOT the ladder pattern shown in the Boker #1 reviews. I was afraid it would be. The ebony is very nice. The finish on the wood is as good as can be expected for the price. (there is very minor tracks from sanding and the edges of the wood are less than jewelry smooth). Keeping in mind this is not a two hundred to five hundred dollar knife I am pleased and feel I got more than I paid for in fit and finish. UPDATE 6-23-15 I said the EDGES of the wood are less than jewelry smooth After living with this knife a while I have come to the conclusion that the "natural" slightly grainy EDGE along both ebony side plates on this knife is a plus aesthetically. Seriously. These edges lend nice lines of contrast between the finished and glossy sides of the knife and the polished and black metal plates layered with the wood. Well done Boker (and or who ever designed this knife with them). END OF UPDATE. The blade is centered in the handle when closed. There are steel plates on BOTH sides inside of the wood. The steel plates are the full length of the handle all the way back to and including the laniard hole. There is no wiggle in the blade to handle pivot when locked or when partially open. There is no binding in the pivot. The knife opens very easily one handed. Both screws are in the clip and they are tight. The clip is slim but has a lot of strength (too firm for my liking; I may take it off and unbend it a little). If this knife was clipped to your pocket you wouldn't loose it even in a full on hellish skiing or moto cross crash. It is one strong little clip. The blade came with a very shallow and in my opinion very useful grind angle. Plenty sharp out of the box and I am particularly picky here. Sure it can be improved but for every day use it was plenty sharp. I would agree with the reviewer that said it was a work of art. In the same breath it is not a two hundred to five hundred dollar degree of perfection. But what one gets for those extra hundreds is pretty diminishing returns. As far as the person who had the side of the knife break. Yah I suppose that could happen. Keeping in mind wood is an organic material that can have weak areas in it. Probably that broken side had an invisible "shake" in it from stresses the tree went through and it wasn't caught in production. It happens with wood. If you want a knife you can drop two stories onto the side walk get a knife with aluminum or titanium sides. If you want a nice gentleman's pocket knife with some fascinating details and you don't have butter fingers get this Boker.
Review: Beautiful, balanced knife - Bought this knife to replace my Boker Plus Elegance Gentleman's knife that TSA confiscated. I loved that little Boker and needed to replace it as soon as possible because I was losing my mind every time I reached for my little knife to cut something and it wasn't there. I previously owned a Kershaw knife, and then a CRKT carson knife, and then my Boker Elegance, in each case I paid less than $50 for each of those knives; and decided that I would not surpass that price point with my next purchase. So, I began my search for my next great little knife and settled on this knife, which ended up costing a bit more than my $50 goal ($63, including shipping). Upon opening the box it shipped in, I was immediately impressed with the elegant Boker packaging and even more so when I pulled my knife out. It is a beautiful knife. The damascus blade and wood handle are very nice to look at. Regarding the blade, I don't understand what other reviewers mean by saying it's not a "real" damascus blade. This blade is layered metal and not etched and from my very limited google searches, it seems as though the art of creating and using wootz steel is pretty much lost; so, there are NO REAL damascus blades being produced anymore. Anyway, the blade is sharp and solid (there is very little horizontal movement and no vertical movement once locked into place). Regarding the wood, it is shiny and smooth--I actually thought it was a hard polymer before inspecting it. The Gent 1 feels good in my hand: balanced and sturdy with natural-feeling placements for my fingers. The opening mechanism is smooth and easy, however, be careful to either finish opening it with a flick of the wrist or ensure that your thumb stays on the opening stud throughout the process or you risk cutting yourself. The issue exists for me because my fingers are fairly short and stubby. All things considered I'd say I got a great little knife for a great price.

## Features

- 67-layer Damascus blade
- Includes thumb stud
- Includes lanyard hole

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00BES6UWO |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #573,074 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #2,269 in Camping Folding Knives |
| Blade Edge | Flat |
| Blade Length | 2.75 Inches |
| Blade Material | Stainless Steel |
| Blade Shape | Drop Point |
| Brand | BÖKER PLUS |
| Brand Name | BÖKER PLUS |
| Color | Brown |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (100) |
| Date First Available | February 12, 2013 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00788857024690 |
| Hand Orientation | Right Hand |
| Handle Material | Wood |
| Included Components | Pocket Clip |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 6 x 1 x 1 inches |
| Item Length | 6.5 Inches |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 8.4 x 2 x 1.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 9 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Boker USA - Sports |
| Material | Blend |
| Model Name | BOKER PLUS DAMASCUS GENT 2 |
| Model Year | 2013 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Part Number | BOP02469-BRK |
| Power Source | AC/DC |
| Product Care Instructions | Hand Wash Only |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Camping |
| Reusability | Reusable |
| Size | 2.8" |
| Special Feature | Lightweight,Locking,Pocket Clip |
| Style | Two |
| Suggested Users | unisex-adult |
| UPC | 803983109353 809390009385 807034601063 788857024690 730707260079 805095139273 806294992805 132018157107 115971176132 807320387459 732773478129 |
| Warranty Description | Limited Lifetime Boker |

## Product Details

- **Age Range (Description):** Adult
- **Blade Material:** Stainless Steel
- **Brand:** BÖKER PLUS
- **Color:** Brown
- **Handle Material:** Wood
- **Included Components:** Pocket Clip
- **Model Name:** BOKER PLUS DAMASCUS GENT 2
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Camping
- **Special Feature:** Lightweight,Locking,Pocket Clip
- **Style:** Two

## Images

![BOKER Plus Damascus Gent 1 Pocket Knife - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71wXNb0RWpL.jpg)

## Available Options

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Better than expected. I am totally pleased.
*by B***D on June 13, 2015*

And I am picky. I spent a bunch of time looking on line for real Damascus through and through and laminated damascus like this Boker. I didn't really see a knife I would rather have at any price. I suppose they are out there. What I wanted was a fairly thin blade that was not overly long or heavy in the pocket. Realistically, when I go to cut every day stuff, a thin blade is best. Cuts easier than a thicker blade. I suppose if I had seen a better knife for my purpose I would have spent upwards of two hundred dollars for it. I didn't see one any where at any price that suited me as well as this Boker . . . so I bought the Boker. The pattern of the "Damascus" is perfect. Very pleasing. Mine is NOT the ladder pattern shown in the Boker #1 reviews. I was afraid it would be. The ebony is very nice. The finish on the wood is as good as can be expected for the price. (there is very minor tracks from sanding and the edges of the wood are less than jewelry smooth). Keeping in mind this is not a two hundred to five hundred dollar knife I am pleased and feel I got more than I paid for in fit and finish. UPDATE 6-23-15 I said the EDGES of the wood are less than jewelry smooth After living with this knife a while I have come to the conclusion that the "natural" slightly grainy EDGE along both ebony side plates on this knife is a plus aesthetically. Seriously. These edges lend nice lines of contrast between the finished and glossy sides of the knife and the polished and black metal plates layered with the wood. Well done Boker (and or who ever designed this knife with them). END OF UPDATE. The blade is centered in the handle when closed. There are steel plates on BOTH sides inside of the wood. The steel plates are the full length of the handle all the way back to and including the laniard hole. There is no wiggle in the blade to handle pivot when locked or when partially open. There is no binding in the pivot. The knife opens very easily one handed. Both screws are in the clip and they are tight. The clip is slim but has a lot of strength (too firm for my liking; I may take it off and unbend it a little). If this knife was clipped to your pocket you wouldn't loose it even in a full on hellish skiing or moto cross crash. It is one strong little clip. The blade came with a very shallow and in my opinion very useful grind angle. Plenty sharp out of the box and I am particularly picky here. Sure it can be improved but for every day use it was plenty sharp. I would agree with the reviewer that said it was a work of art. In the same breath it is not a two hundred to five hundred dollar degree of perfection. But what one gets for those extra hundreds is pretty diminishing returns. As far as the person who had the side of the knife break. Yah I suppose that could happen. Keeping in mind wood is an organic material that can have weak areas in it. Probably that broken side had an invisible "shake" in it from stresses the tree went through and it wasn't caught in production. It happens with wood. If you want a knife you can drop two stories onto the side walk get a knife with aluminum or titanium sides. If you want a nice gentleman's pocket knife with some fascinating details and you don't have butter fingers get this Boker.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Beautiful, balanced knife
*by M***A on December 11, 2015*

Bought this knife to replace my Boker Plus Elegance Gentleman's knife that TSA confiscated. I loved that little Boker and needed to replace it as soon as possible because I was losing my mind every time I reached for my little knife to cut something and it wasn't there. I previously owned a Kershaw knife, and then a CRKT carson knife, and then my Boker Elegance, in each case I paid less than $50 for each of those knives; and decided that I would not surpass that price point with my next purchase. So, I began my search for my next great little knife and settled on this knife, which ended up costing a bit more than my $50 goal ($63, including shipping). Upon opening the box it shipped in, I was immediately impressed with the elegant Boker packaging and even more so when I pulled my knife out. It is a beautiful knife. The damascus blade and wood handle are very nice to look at. Regarding the blade, I don't understand what other reviewers mean by saying it's not a "real" damascus blade. This blade is layered metal and not etched and from my very limited google searches, it seems as though the art of creating and using wootz steel is pretty much lost; so, there are NO REAL damascus blades being produced anymore. Anyway, the blade is sharp and solid (there is very little horizontal movement and no vertical movement once locked into place). Regarding the wood, it is shiny and smooth--I actually thought it was a hard polymer before inspecting it. The Gent 1 feels good in my hand: balanced and sturdy with natural-feeling placements for my fingers. The opening mechanism is smooth and easy, however, be careful to either finish opening it with a flick of the wrist or ensure that your thumb stays on the opening stud throughout the process or you risk cutting yourself. The issue exists for me because my fingers are fairly short and stubby. All things considered I'd say I got a great little knife for a great price.

### ⭐⭐ Disappointing
*by R***E on September 22, 2024*

Whether it’s Trucks, appliances, or knives, every manufacturer is making their products cheaper and cheaper. Boker is no different. The Amazon ad said the knife was a Gent 1. But buried in the description was that it was the “Gent 2”. I lost a Gent 1 by having it in my suitcase while going through the TSA checkpoint at an airport. I liked the Gent 1….right sized, looked good, had served me well for 6 years. I ordered the Gent 2. But on receiving it I noted several things…. The scales of the handle were a cheaper grade of Ebony wood (striped dark and light instead of uniform DARK BROWN or nearly black), the wood scales of the handle were flat instead of the nicer contoured shape I had with the Gent 1, edges of the wood scales of the handle were sharp and not beveled/contoured like the Gent 1. Not made by Boker in Germany. Clearly, Boker got their contracted Chinese manufacturer to cut corners to reduce the cost of making the knife so they could increase Boker’s profit margin. Overall not a bad knife, but definitely not worth over $90. This is a $25-to-$35 knife masquerading under Boker’s name as a much higher quality item than it actually is. That being said…it’s sharp and functional, But given the expected quality when paying nearly $100 for a small knife, the Boker Gent 2 is a huge disappointment and just not worth the price.

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*Last updated: 2026-05-26*