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Watched this one and I was kinda suprised at the price.  Was wondering what everyone esle thought about it.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/rare-antique-Boker-pocket-knife-H-BOKER-Co-...

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I dont know Brian, that seems like a lot for the knife.  Looks like it might be the 20-30 tang.  I believe that is the last time they used improved.  It has been more than just sharpened a little.  Sweet knife, a lot more than i would have gone for it

Ya I thought it was high as well. Was just wondering if there was something I was missing. Thanks

First let me say that I was not involved in the bidding for this knife. Secondly, it is an old, exceptionally hard pattern to find in any condition. I have some old H. Boker moose pattern knives, but not that particular one with the wide grooved bolsters. Also, that is the first one I have ever seen (outside of old pictures) with that type of bolster. I've attached a picture from Boker's 1928 catalog that shows that exact same knife pattern.

Ivars,

  I'm not sure I understand what you are saying, but I stand by my statement that the exact knife in discussion is an exceptionally hard pattern to find in any condition. You yourself posted previously that it was a rare pattern. I only collect old H. Bokers and have for the past 15 years or so. The fact that the knife was made circa. late 1800's - early 1900's range and it was the first style (bar shield & wide grooved bolsters) of that particular moose pattern that I have actually seen is why I stated that. I haven't seen one in over 15 years of looking (beside pictures) before this one showed up on ebay. Since I had not seen one like it in that long of a time period is one of the main reasons I consider it rare or hard to find. I'm sure there are some others out there somewhere, but old swell-center H. Boker moose patterns are not common. Just to be clear, I was neither the buyer, bidder or seller; I just watched the auction. 

Now that is some good information Roger.  I did not know that pattern was rare enough that a person that collecting H Boker for over 15 years would not see it often.  The catalog is an excellent reference!

Thank you Roger for finding us the underlying difference in this moose and other H Boker Moose.  It appears there were only 4 active bidders, maybe 5.  That is a good number of folks to have know what this was.  I appreciate the help!!


Roger Russell said:

First let me say that I was not involved in the bidding for this knife. Secondly, it is an old, exceptionally hard pattern to find in any condition. I have some old H. Boker moose pattern knives, but not that particular one with the wide grooved bolsters. Also, that is the first one I have ever seen (outside of old pictures) with that type of bolster. I've attached a picture from Boker's 1928 catalog that shows that exact same knife pattern.

You're welcome Jan. I noticed there were 61 total bids by just a few repeat bidders. I've attached some pictures of H. Boker swell-center moose pattern knives that I have. Meanwhile, I am still looking for one with the straight bar shield and deep grooved bolsters. Maybe one day.

Great Info thanks Roger, and Ivars. 

Great pictures and great knives, Roger!

You're welcome Brian & thank you Howard.

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