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Böker and Ed Martin Craft Rugged T3 Fixed Blade

Source: Knife News

Another mid-year release from Böker is the T3 fixed blade by maker Ed Martin. The T3 collects classic elements of outdoor fixed blade design and brings them together in an ergonomic, durable, refined package.

The hardest working part of any knife is the blade, and on the production T3 we have a 4.33 inch drop point that has been given a low saber grind. As a Solingen, Germany-produced Böker product, the T3 benefits from materials that are a step up from the entry-level Böker Plus line.

 

I don’t know the knife personally, but being from their premium line it looks to be rock solid. Is it just me or does it seem like a Loveless had a baby with a Fallkniven?

 

 

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