
Boker Tommaso Rumici 1969 Z28 Folding Knife 3.15" Nichols Tread Damascus Drop Point "Le Mans Blue" Aluminum Handles
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Legends are not born, they are forged by time until their moment to make an impact has arrived. They don't just live a myth, they create it and leave an esteemed legacy behind. In 1966, a new icon was introduced in Detroit, Michigan, the epicenter of the American automotive industry. Countless vehicles were produced in this hub, some mundane, others handpicked. Among them was the Chevrolet Camaro, initially designed as a "Pony Car" to appeal to younger buyers. With its compact, sporty design and affordable price, it quickly gained popularity. Over four years, 12 different engine variants were produced, with approximately 700,000 Camaro models rolling off the production line. In 1969, the final Camaro of the first generation, the Z28, was released. Considered by experts to be one of the finest models of the series, it boasted a powerful V8 engine with 216 kW (290 horsepower) and a Special
Specifications
- Blade Length: 3.15"
- Closed Length: 4.17"
- Overall Length: 7.32"
- Blade Material: Chad Nichols "Tread" Damascus Steel
- Blade Thickness: 0.14"
- Blade Style: Drop Point
- Blade Finish: Damascus
- Handle Material: "Le Mans Blue" Aluminum
- Liner Material: Stainless Steel
- Locking Mechanism: Liner Lock
- Pocket Clip: Titanium (Tip-Up, Right Carry)
- Weight: 3.49 oz.
- Designer: Tommaso Rumici
- Made in Solingen, Germany