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Jared Price Signed for Boker Plus Collection 2026 Knife

By February 17, 20263 Mins Read
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Jared Price Signed for Boker Plus Collection 2026 Knife
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Naturally, Boker has big plans for 2026 and will be maintaining its usual blistering pace of new releases; but let’s start off the coverage by looking at the Collection 2026 knife, design by custom maker Jared Price.

Coming up on 20 years of experience in the field, Price’s work emphasizes clean modern folder designs with big personality in the blade department. Whether it’s the trailing point of the King Fisher, the bulbous, ergonomic drop point on the VBL, or the streamlined aggression of the Shrike’s take on that pattern, Price’s pieces make a statement while making mincemeat of daily cutting chores.

There’s a CF inlay on the off-side too

So what’s going on with the Collection 2026’s 3.3-inch blade? Looks like price returned to the trailing point here, a variation on the clip point with an especially upturned tip. In general, this makes for a blade with high slicing potential thanks to the additional curvature, as well as a capable piercer – and all of that in addition to, quite simply, looking rad; the trailing point in general is a little underrepresented in the production knife scene so it makes sense to see it here on a collectible piece.

When you see M390 blade steel, you tend to know what you’re getting for a handle material – titanium. The two go together like peanut butter and bananas, and titanium is indeed what we’ve got for scale material on the Collection 2026 – well, that and some tasteful carbon fiber inlays around the pivot. It’s got a frame lock build, a sculpted titanium pocket clip, and is limited to 500 pieces like all previous Collection pieces.

Boker says this one is coming soon.

Knife in Featured Image: Boker Plus Collection 2026


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