Mk III TBS Boar EDC Folding Pocket Knife - Turkish Walnut - Scandi
TBS Boar Folding Pocket Knife.
How do you make one of the best knives on the market today better...?
It's a tough one as the original design was so good we struggled to improve it as it simply didn't need any improvement. The natural progression was to go from a high grade steel to and even higher grade steel, which is now what we've done with the Mark III.
The Mark II was made from high quality European N695 Stainless Steel, which I am a real fan of but, the steel I am an even bigger fan of is N690co Stainless Steel. Bohlers phenomenal N690co Stainless Knife Steel is a Martensitic chromium steel with cobalt, molybdenum and vanadium added. This steel is especially to make hardened cutting tools with excellent edge-holding properties. It was developed for tools and components which can be hardened to very high hardness levels and great corrosion resistance. When fine ground it produces a wickedly sharp edge and will retain that edge far longer than many other steels available on the market today.
The Boar EDC is exactly what it says on the tin, a pocket knife that you can carry, every day, in 95% of the World. It features a 70mm (2.75") blade that is now available in a full Scandi Grind or the ever popular Hollow (Sabre) Grind. Both grinds have their benefits and are more useful for different applications.
The difference in grinds allows you to purchase the knife that suits your most common needs. If you were using it for wood processing and Bushcraft then a Scandi grind is probably better suited. If you are using your EDC for food prep and finer cutting on a daily basis then a Hollow Grind is probably better. They are both extremely versatile and, either way, we don't like to pigeon hole people so you should buy whichever model you prefer.
There is now a wider choice in the handle material with the EDC. We now offer it in Super Grade Curly Birch, Super Grade Turkish Walnut, Stag Antler, Canvas Micarta or Black Micarta. All the materials have their obvious qualities and are all easy to maintain and look great. Ultimately the choice is yours but If you going to be in wetter environments then Antler or Micarta is probably a better option. Naturally with timber handles they will need a little more care and will need cleaning and oiling more regularly. The more oil and product you can into timber the more water resistant it will become.
The belt pouch that is an option on this model is our own design and is impeccably made from high grade leather and is thicker and more robust than before. It is a full cover type belt pouch and is designed to hold the knife with or without the press stud. This is a design feature to ensure that you do not lose your knife on the move and, as such, each pouch will be very close fitting. The pouch will "break in" and soften over time like any good pair of boots and we find that the attachment of a lanyard to the lanyard hole of the handle is a good addition to aid in removing the knife from the pouch.
The EDC has always been extremely popular and I am sure the Mark III will be even more popular then before. I know you can buy cheaper knives and you can probably even buy a copy of our knives now but they simply won't be the same quality. All our knives are European made by Master Cutlers and made with European Steels and materials.
Main Features:
- N690co Stainless Steel - 3mm Thick
- 2.8" (70mm) length blade
- 3.8" (95mm) length handle
- Curly Birch, Turkish Walnut, Canvas Micarta, Stag Antler or Black Micarta handles.
- Leather Pouch Option
- Thumb Knick
- Lifetime Guarantee against any defect in manufacturing, material and workmanship.
- More information on materials and construction (click here)
Typical Steel Analysis:
N690co Stainless Steel - Carbon 1.08%, Molybdenum 1.10%, Chromium 17.30%, Silicon 0.40%, Manganese 0.40%, Vanadium 0.10%, Cobalt 1.5%. (HRC 60)
Awesome EDC knife. Extremely well made with everything tight and smooth moving with no wobble on the blade when out. I bought mine at the Bushcraft show this year (c/w leather pouch) and have used it every day since. A good performer and definitely better than most.
There is only one down side, doesn't stay sharp long enough for my liking, would prefer it in D2 instead or maybe produce a pouch that will hold both the knife and a DC3 sharpener so the edge can be touched up when needed.
Still one of the best folders I've come across and would definitely recommend it for an EDC knife.
"The Bushcraft Store's response - we did consider making a carbon steel version but due to the fact that this is the type of knife that will spend 90% of its time in your pocket it would be very prone to corrosion. This would effect the action and would stiffen over time and be very difficult to clean. This is why it is exclusively available in a high quality stainless steel."
Great knife. Bought last Christmas used it a lot in the last 9 months. Sharpens easy for a stainless, better than some carbons in fact.
This knife feals so good in the hand and works so well i have stopped using a fixed blade on all but the most survivaly scout camps
Discrete, UK EDC legal, doesn’t alarm people when you get it out but does the job of a small fixed blade. Perfect folding knife
This knife is incredible value for money and whoever designed it should be given a medal. I bought the Curly Birch version at the CLA Game Fair as soon as it came out and was highly impressed. I had already made up my mind that I was having the Black Micarta version when I went to the Midland Game Fair and I'm no less impressed with it. The fit and finish are what I would expect to see on a knife 4 times this price, it was already very sharp when I bought it but with a few minutes and a strop it is now insanely sharp. It's built like a tank, totally bomb-proof and I've given it a serious work out, gutting, skinning, jointing and loads of campside chores (short of batoning, I never baton with a folder). This thing just keeps going then rinses clean in seconds. Buy one before The Bushcraft Store realise they're seriously underpriced! Many thanks for another brilliant product.
just received the micarta handled version and all I can say is WOW I have never used a folding knife for bushcraft but this one certainly seems capable of it feels solid and locks open well like a lockknife fantastic