Boasting such beloved blades as the Squid, Kwaiken and Tuna on his résumé, Oregon-based Lucas Burnley has built a reputation as one of America’s top custom knifemakers.
So good are his designs, in fact, that major brands such as Böker and CRKT often end up rolling out several variants, to be snapped up like Pokémon by the EDC faithful.

This dynamic amounts to several bites at the same apple, some of which emerge from the pack with truly outstanding aesthetics.
That’s what I am seeing with the latest iteration of another Böker-made Burnley staple. Because the new Kihon DC Alu might be the best-looking take on this formidable folder yet.
High on Kihon
While no small number of knife names sound pulled out of a hat or, worse, AI-generated, Burnley’s tend to have actual thought behind them.
Such is the case with the Kihon, which derives its moniker from a Japanese term meaning “fundamentals,” in reference to basic martial arts techniques.




