Most of the time when we talk about Boker, their Plus line is the focus. Recently however, lots of new stuff has been rolling out under the company’s central Solingen line, including the EDK, short for Everyday Duty Knife, a new user with solid, enthusiast friendly materials.
Boker may not have been the first major knife company to adopt MagnaCut into its line, but it did jump in on the trend early and has been slowly adding MagnaCut models ever since. The EDK is the latest, with a 3.07-inch drop point blade made from the stuff. This is a shape and steel combo that should please most anybody looking for a dedicated everyday user. In terms of opening method, the EDK has a thumb hole – well, really more of a thumb triangle, but you get the idea: it’s a completely ambidextrous opening method we all know and love.
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