Boker History Knife & Tool Cable Knife
For anyone who occasionally struggles with long cables, relief is at hand at least when it comes to precise cutting and stripping. It may come as a surprise: During World War I, the Imperial Army, and during World War II, the Wehrmacht, did not issue an official standard-issue pocket knife. Instead, the Wehrmacht used a folding cable knife, primarily designed for cutting and stripping cables. This tool was indispensable for pioneers, signal units, mechanists of motorized divisions, the Kriegsmarine, and the Luftwaffe.
Specifications
Overall length: 7.7 in
Blade length: 3.4 in
Weight: 3.2 oz
Blade thickness: 0.09 in
Blade material: 440A
Handle material: Rosewood
Locking Mechanism: Slipjoint