The Rangebuster is a traditional pocket knife that was developed in the 18th century in the USA for use in agriculture. The lightweight and comparatively simple knife is reminiscent of the Solingen Hippekniep, but is equipped with a reliable backlock. The drop point blade made of ice-hardened N690 with 60 to 61 HRC has a flat grind and is opened using the traditional serrated nail nick. Black canvas Micarta is used for the handle, while the decorative rivets are made of copper and add a colourful accent. Thanks to the contoured handle scales and the slim, lightweight construction, the Böker Rangebuster fits extremely comfortably in the hand, transforming it from a working knife to a gentleman's knife. Handcrafted in the Böker knife factory in Solingen.