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Thanks Rome.........I've been chasing these old H. Bokers around for a long time.

 


Rome D. Rushing said:

Those are some really nice knives.  I have always thought that Boker was premium knife maker.

My Grandfather always carried a large Tree Brand 4 blade congress in his pocket and I just recently

gave my Father a Boker 3 bld stockman when his old knife finally wore out.

But your pictures of these older knives in this condition really have me feeling jealous, I just don,t see

them like that around here.  Thanks for the pictures. 

H. Boker & Co Solingen Germany Premium Punch Knife. 
H. Boker & co's Cutlery Germany.
H. Boker & Co Solingen Germany. Salesman's sample with horn handles.
Beautiful knife, great handle! Good work Roger!
Thanks Steve.........I'll try & post a few more as time permits.

Steve"Hog"Hanner said:
Beautiful knife, great handle! Good work Roger!
H. Boker & Co Solingen Germany - Premium Punch Knife.
H. Boker & Co's Improved Cutlery Premium Stockman with celluloid handles.

The pictures of these beautiful knives are really making me jealous.

I never see knives in this condition in my area.

Rome. well said!  Roger, I don't know where you get these but thank you for sharing pictures of them. The color and detail are just great!

Rome D. Rushing said:

The pictures of these beautiful knives are really making me jealous.

I never see knives in this condition in my area.

Thanks guys. I hope you're not getting tired of seeing only old H. Boker's from me, but they are all I collect. I have collected these for quite awhile and have bought or traded for them at the usual places; Knife shows, individuals & ebay. They are getting harder to find.

 

I'm still playing with the camera & lighting issues. Reflections have been my biggest problem so far. I finally decided to take the "high tech" approach and shoot pictures on cloudy days when possible. I also have a homemade photo box (styrofoam cooler) that I've been fooling around with as of late. All of the pictures I have posted in the Stockman group were taken outside.

H. Boker & Co's Improved Cutlery junior stockman with Christmas tree handles & slant bolsters.

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