Meet Lucas Burnley & Check Out the New Boker Kwaiken Automatic

Lucas Burnley
Lucas Burnley himself will be at the Boker booth (13167) on January 23rd 2018 from 9:00am – 11:30am, and on January 24th 2018 from 1:00pm to 3:30pm.

USA – -(Ammoland.com)- Boker, manufacturer of fine cutlery, will host Lucas Burnley at the Boker booth at SHOT Show 2018 in booth #13167, January 23-24 2018.

The last few years have seen spectacular collaborations between Boker and custom knife maker Lucas Burnley – one of the most successful projects has been the enormously popular Kwaiken. Now a new player joins the team, ProTech Knives, to take the Kwaiken to a whole new level.

The brand new, American-made Kwaiken Automatic combines the slim and minimalistic Kwaiken design with the precise spring mechanism that only ProTech is able to deliver. The flawless action of the push-button makes opening the Kwaiken a breeze, and the ultra strong spring delivers an impressive kick when the 154CM blade locks open. The robust handle is CNC-milled aluminum and sports a pocket clip.

Boker Kwaiken Automatic Knife
Boker Kwaiken Automatic Knife
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The series kicks off with two models, which will see limited release (250 pieces of each) in January 2018. One features a two-tone blade (model 06EX290, $219.00), and the other a stonewash finished blade and black handle (model 06EX291, $229.00).

Lucas Burnley himself will be at the Boker booth (13167) on January 23rd from 9:00am – 11:30am, and on January 24th from 1:00pm to 3:30pm. Be sure to stop by for more information on this exciting new series!

About Boker;

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Cary

I will buy 2 of these !!!! One for each hand…. I’ve been holding off on owning a Kwaiken , until an AUTO came out. A Damascus Blade Edition would be sweet , with a matching Fire Button . Put some Carbon Grips on it, or Abalone Scales.

Mark Houghtaling

Who proofreads these articles? If this “knife” is 154 CM long it would be more of a Templar Sword than a pocket knife. That will make it 60 5/8 inches long. I think what was meant is that it is 154 MM long, or 6 1/16 inches.

Blanco

I have a Lucas Burnley Striker knife from Boker and wear it as a large neck knife, as I’m an amputee. It looks too large to carry around the neck, but is relatively light for a knife its size. I recently purchased an Obake by Burnley and will use it as a neck knife also. I like his designs a lot, and, with all due to respect to the gentleman’s comments above, I don’t give a hoot what he looks like as long as he keeps coming up with interesting knives.

Gregory Peter DuPont

I have at least one of his CKRT made designs. The Buku. I like it. I hope that they enlarge the design in the future-maybe make a 4.5-4 inch blade as an optional model

Hunter427

That head shot of knife (hipster) boy is funny. Make me not want to buy his shives