The legacy of a classic - timelessly traditional - traditionally timeless and interpreted in a contemporary way by the Boker Plus. The original Trapper owes its name to the trappers who roamed the forests, hunting in North America. The design of the knife dates back to the 19th century and is characterized by its slim lines and the characteristic upper and lower bolsters on the handle. The Boker Plus Modern Trapper Uno does without with the rear bolster and uses a titaniumcoated front bolster with handle scales made of grey Micarta that are pleasant to the touch. Instead of a nail nick and slipjoint, the gentleman's knife uses a flipper and liner lock to open and lock the ball-bearing drop-point blade made from Nitro-V. The flat pivot screw, the brushed satin two-tone finish of the blade and the elegant tip-up clip (r) round off the tidy look of the pocket-knife in a stylish way.