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What is the largest production TREE BRAND folding pocketknife ever made by Boker?

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Here's my guess. The big one on the wall.
I read the question again & I don't think the big one on the wall would count as being made for production. So, here's my second guess. H. Boker & Co's folding bowie.
Roger that knife is HUGE! What is the open length of that knife?

Hi Ricky,

 The open length is 12 & 13/16". Closed it is 8 & 11/16".

Ricky Ray said:

Roger that knife is HUGE! What is the open length of that knife?
I LOVE that knife! Always been one of my all time favorites! Roger what's your guess of its age base on the tang stamp?

Roger Russell said:
I read the question again & I don't think the big one on the wall would count as being made for production. So, here's my second guess. H. Boker & Co's folding bowie.
This one will takes the prize!

Roger Russell said:

Hi Ricky,

 The open length is 12 & 13/16". Closed it is 8 & 11/16".

Ricky Ray said:

Roger that knife is HUGE! What is the open length of that knife?
This is the one I wanted you to see Ricky-absolutely knew you'd love it! Check out those scales and the tip of the blade!

Ricky Ray said:
Roger that knife is HUGE! What is the open length of that knife?
now thats a knife.i am with scott that must be old how old is it roger by the way i invee that boker collection.

We have a WINNAH!

Thanks Roger for showing that knife, and thank you Scott for the quiz suggestion.

I agree Stephen! If you haven't done so already, check out Roger's photos. There are some absolutely stunning old H. Boker & Co. knives in his collection!

Thanks guys. Based on the tang stamp, this one was made somewhere between 1932-1950. In my opinion towards the early end of that time frame. Here's some other pictures I have of it.

Scott King said:
I LOVE that knife! Always been one of my all time favorites! Roger what's your guess of its age base on the tang stamp?

Roger Russell said:
I read the question again & I don't think the big one on the wall would count as being made for production. So, here's my second guess. H. Boker & Co's folding bowie.
It's as nice as it looks guys- I owned it once :)
You still got first dibs :)

Scott King said:
It's as nice as it looks guys- I owned it once :)

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