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one rule though.... it has to be a stockman!!!

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Jim, I never knew Montgomery Ward offered a knife. Was this in their catalog?

Jim Thompson said:
How about one more... Montgomery Ward
Roger what's the age on this one? new or older?

Roger Russell said:
H. Boker & Co. with celluloid handles.
Montgomery Ward did sell knives with their name on them. obviously they contracted them out & I have been told by several pros that Winchester made a lot of their knives as well as others. The stamp on this knife was last used by Wards in 1950. Growing up in the foothills of Kentucky a lot of my clothes, shoes, toys, etc came from a Montgomery Ward Catalog. This particular knife is one of my eBay purchases a few years ago.
Older. This knife was made between 1919 - 1932.

Hog Hanner said:
Roger what's the age on this one? new or older?

Roger Russell said:
H. Boker & Co. with celluloid handles.

Here are a couple

the 1st is a Winchester

2nd is a little Imperial

3rd Old Timer

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The 1st here is a little case EDC

The second is a Buck Creek Rattler.(not Mine). I am in the market for one of these!

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Great bunch of stockman knives., Greg. I have looked at those metal handle Imperials on eBay from time to time but haven't got one yet. Is yours an eBay purchase or have you had that one?

Greg said:

Here are a couple

the 1st is a Winchester

2nd is a little Imperial

3rd Old Timer

This I got from Ebay, I have several Imperials but only one stockman..
H. Boker & Co's Cutlery Germany. Circa 1869 - 1914.
Great looking Boker Roger, considering the age. Hope I look that good when I get that age! By chance did you see Ricky Rays Blog about Boker? I thought it was a great help for identifying older Bokers considering its so difficult to find surviving material on them.

Roger Russell said:
Boy I like that Boker!

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