Boker Solingen – Beer Barrel Canoe
- The oldest evidence that beer was brewed in Germany comes from around 800 B.C.
 - By the second century, beer was being traded commercially in Germany.
 - In 1516, Duke Wilhelm IV of Bavaria enacted the Reinheitsgebot, or the “Purity Law,” which regulated the brewing of beer in Germany.
 - The town of Solingen, known as the cutlery center of Germany, also enacted strict laws for the manufacture of knives and shears.
 - While Boker is not quite as “aged” as the brewing industry, the same quality standards apply.
 - To commemorate this common interest, Boker is introducing a series of traditional pocketknives with handles made from enuine German ale/beer barrels, handcrafted in the Solingen factory.
 - Each pattern will include solid nickel silver bolsters, brass liners, carbon steel lades and the resurrected old Tree Brand blade etching.
 - A great item for the collector or everyday user.
 - Closed Length: 3 5/8″
 - Order Online 24 hours A Day 7 Days A Week 365 Days A Year or order by phone
 
| Specifications | |
| Usually Ships: | Same or Next Business Day (M-F) When Ordered Before Noon EST | 
| Orders Arrive: | 1-4 Business Days After Ship Date | 
| Express Shipping: | Is Available | 
