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Started by Jorge Adrián Farías. Last reply by dead_left_knife_guy Nov 6, 2023. 1 Reply 2 Likes
Hi Böker fans !I invested a lot of time and money to have them.Best wishes from Argentina !Continue
Started by Ricky Ray. Last reply by Pen Knife Dec 2, 2019. 6 Replies 10 Likes
Hi Fellow Boker Collectors,I'm proud to announce that a ten year research project has yielded a book that I'm really pleased with.Neal Punchard and I have teamed up to write a book about Boker…Continue
Started by Art Cooper. Last reply by Ricky Ray Jan 12, 2019. 32 Replies 5 Likes
I have seen advertised knives from the Franklin Mint 1989 Collection that the owner swears are made by Boker.The knives are marked on one side: Solingen, W.Germany and on the other 89FR.I have never…Continue
Started by Ricky Ray Nov 17, 2018. 0 Replies 2 Likes
I can't stop playing around with this old 712 pattern lever lock from the 1980s. The rosewood handles look great, and nobody does a blade etch like Boker.…Continue
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Hello all, picked these up at the gun show this weekend any info would be appreciated. Has a pick of the factory on one of the blades, my buddy wants to know what model this is he wants to find one!
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That's a neat old Boker Ricky!
Thanks Craig.
That's neat Ricky! At first glance I thought it WAS an old Boker!
My latest: It started life as an ebonite handled 85 pattern made in 1982. I've always wanted one of the H. Bokers from the early 1900s with the acorn shield. I had a buddy replace the cracked ebonite handles with a rootbeer bone. Then he inlet an acorn shield that looks like it could have come that way factory-original.
Boker never made a knife exactly like this. It is a one-of-a-kind custom. But doesn't it look like something you'd have carried around in 1910 or so?
Now that's cool! I would say LOTS of historical value!
This catalog sold last year. Just thought you would all like to see it
This was the eBay description
This is the best knife and cutlery catalog I have ever had, and the last of the catalog collection from the Georgetown, Colorado knife dealer that I had in my old Mining Museum. Great 8 1/4 by 11 1/8 inch, hardbound copy of the 1906 classic Cutlery company of Hermann Boker. He sold his own brand as well as great cutlery products from Solengen and Remscheid, Germany as well as Sheffield, England. 66 pages of hand tools and shears, 96 pages of full size engravings of all his hundreds of models of knives along with Newton Bowie knives and John Wilson butcher knives. 83 pages of Razors and scissors. Great condition, some shelf wear at top and bottom of good tight binding, old reference label on cover as shown. Inside label from Boker asks user to not cut or mutilate this catalog for advertising illustrations. My 12 photos show only 1/20th of the catalog, many great surprises inside. Clean crisp pages and great historical value in this one.
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