Magnum by Böker Dejavu Wood pocket knife
With the Magnum Dejavu, we have succeeded in significantly improving the groundbreaking invention of the one-piece, self-supporting frame lock, which is almost three decades old. In the original design, the handle and lock consist of a single V-shaped spring, and the handle and blade are connected on one side only, making them comparatively weak. In the Dejavu knives, a spacer with a screw has been placed directly next to the blade axis, which together support a counter plate. This means that the blade axis is guided from both sides, as in a regular folding knife, and the load is distributed symmetrically. This significantly increases stability without compromising the purist and slim character of this design. The scales are made of classic cocobolo wood and feature a comfortable one-handed opening mechanism.