



Performance
The Atlas All Black runs 12C27 Sandvik steel — easy to sharpen, holds an edge, gets the job done. Nail nick opening keeps it legal almost everywhere, and the slipjoint mechanism clicks into place with solid half-stops. No fuss, no fidget factor, just a clean tool that disappears in your pocket until you need to slice open a package or prepare an apple for the kids.
Pros
- Full stainless steel construction — extremely robust
- Slipjoint design legal in most jurisdictions
- 12C27 steel balances edge retention and ease of sharpening
- Includes pocket clip and lanyard hole
- Lightweight at 75g despite all-metal build
Cons
- Two-hand opening via nail nick — slower than thumb studs or flippers
- Black coating may show wear with heavy use
Specs
- Overall Length: 16.4 cm / 6.46"
- Blade Length: 6.7 cm / 2.64"
- Blade Thickness: 2.4 mm
- Weight: 75 g / 2.6 oz
- Blade Steel: 12C27 Sandvik
- Blade Shape: Droppoint
- Handle: Blackened stainless steel
- Lock: Slipjoint (non-locking)
- Clip: Tip-up, right carry
- Price: $55.95
Final Thoughts
The Böker Plus Atlas All Black is for the folks who want a clean, no-nonsense blade that won't raise eyebrows. Full metal, murdered out, and built to last — it's the kind of knife you hand down, not throw away. If you need one-hand deployment or a locking blade, look elsewhere. But for a gentleman's carry that actually works? This is it.
More Precision. More Function.
Every tool we review moves with purpose. Sharp, minimal, built to last — gear that earns its place in your kit. No trends, no noise. Just precision instruments for those who understand that less is more, and what you carry defines how you move.

