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This one is a little more difficult:
Boker USA was owned by - or merged with - four different companies, beginning around 1965 and ending when U.S. production of Boker knives ceased around 1983.
Name the four companies, in order.
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1867 Heinrich Boker Remschied Deutschland .. original manufacture
1867 Herman Boker & Co. USA .. original importer/distrubuter for above
1917 Valley Forge Cutlery Co. Newark NJ .. aquired by Boker
1969 J. Wiss & Sons Maplewood NJ .. merged with
1978 Cooper Group NC Tool Manufacture .. was purchased by
1986 Heinrich Boker Co. Deutschland with a USA headquaters in Golden CO. .. once again became a part of the original parent company
The Standard Knife Collector's Guide 4th Ed Roy Ritchie & Ron Stewart
1. H. Boker & Co
2. J. Wiss & Sons
3. Cooper Group
4. Heinr. Boker Germany
You're both correct - I should have clarified that these were U.S. companies not necessarily known in the pocketknife industry. You have #3: J. Wiss & Sons 1969-1977 and #4: Cooper Tool Group 1978-1983.
Still need #1 _______ 1965-1968
and #2 ________ 1969
Here's a hint: KNIFEWORLD :-)
1. New Britain Machine Company. 1965-1968
2. New Bitain Machine Company merged into Litton Industries in 1968. Then in 1969 or 1970, J. Wiss bought Boker.
Bingo Roger .. that must be it .. the Litton Industries detail.
Too cool .. where'd ya find the info ????
I looked & looked & was still pulling a blank on the "Litton" detail.
Roger Russell said:
1. New Britain Machine Company. 1965-1968
2. New Bitain Machine Company merged into Litton Industries in 1968. Then in 1969 or 1970, J. Wiss bought Boker.
Hi Dale,
I got the Litton Industries info. from Mark Zalesky's article about Boker in Knife World that he did in Nov. 2009. I wouldn't have found it had it not been for Ricky's above hint. I'm just not as familiar with the newer Boker stuff (post 1960)......I like the old ones.
D ale said:
Bingo Roger .. that must be it .. the Litton Industries detail.
Too cool .. where'd ya find the info ????
I looked & looked & was still pulling a blank on the "Litton" detail.
Roger Russell said:1. New Britain Machine Company. 1965-1968
2. New Bitain Machine Company merged into Litton Industries in 1968. Then in 1969 or 1970, J. Wiss bought Boker.
Sounds like a good one. I'd have to depend on you for the right answer! Custom made or regular production?
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