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FYI on the Great American Story Knives sieries I & II
SERIES II
Date Released |
KNIFE MODEL/THEME |
EMBLEM & LEGEND |
Pattern |
End Aug. 1976 |
1782 – Birth of Southern Industry |
Cotton Gin “Cotton Gin” |
Congress knife |
End Oct. 1976 |
1783 – Westward Expansion |
Map of Louisiana Purchase “Louisiana Purchase” |
Trapper’s knife |
End Dec. 1976 |
1784 – Blazing the Trail |
Lewis & Clark “Lewis & Clark” |
Premium stock |
End Feb. 1977 |
1785 – American Proclamation |
Monroe Doctrine Scroll “Monroe Doctrine” |
Texas jack |
End April 1977 |
1786 – California Gold Rush |
Panning for Gold at Sutters Mill “Sutters Mill” |
Premium stock |
End June 1977 |
1787 – Bridging the Continent |
Stage Coach “Stage Coach” |
Premium stock |
Mid Sept. 1977 |
1788 – Modern Fuel |
Oil Derrick “Black Gold” |
Jack knife |
Early Nov. 1977 |
1789 – Continental Mail Service |
Pony Express Rider “Pony Express” |
Congress knife |
End Dec. 1977 |
1790 – Modern Energy |
First Hydro Electric Plant “Hydro Electricity” |
Whittler |
Mid Feb. 1978 |
1791 – On to Oklahoma |
Homesteaders “The Sooners” |
Dogleg jack |
Mid April 1978 |
1792 – Revolution in Transportation |
Henry Ford’s Quadrocycle “Horseless Carriage” |
Premium stock |
Mid June 1978 |
1793 – 200 Million Americans |
Map of Continental USA “One Nation” |
Premium stock |
SERIES I
Date Released |
KNIFE MODEL/THEME |
EMBLEM & LEGEND |
Pattern |
Early May 1974 |
1770 – Sweet Land of Liberty |
Pilgrim/Map “Thirteen Colonies” |
Large stock knife |
Mid July 1974 |
1771 – One Out of Many |
American Eagle “July 4, 1776” |
Large stock knife |
Late Sept. 1974 |
1772 – Manifest Destiny |
Spanish Mission “The Alamo” |
Texas jack knife |
Early Dec. 1974 |
1773 – Westward Ho! |
Conestoga Wagon “Prairie Schooner” |
Large equal end jack knife |
Mid Feb. 1975 |
1774 – The Melting Pot |
Statue of Liberty “Statue of Liberty” |
Large stock knife |
Late April 1975 |
1775 – Dixie |
Confederate Soldier “Johnny Reb” |
Large congress knife |
Early July 1975 |
1776 – On to the Last Frontier |
Head-on Locomotives “The Golden Spike” |
Large stock knife |
Mid Sept. 1975 |
1777 – Old Wild West |
Two: Cowboy & Indian “Buffalo Bill & Sitting Bull” |
Large trapper’s knife |
Late Nov. 1975 |
1778 – Rise to World Power |
Sinking Battleship “Remember the Maine” |
Large swell end jack knife |
Early Feb. 1976 |
1779 – War to End All War |
Bi-Plane “Lafayette Escadrille” |
Large serpentine jack knife |
Mid April 1976 |
1780 – Dawn of the Atomic Age |
Atom “16 July, 1945 – Alamagordo” |
Large stock knife |
July 4, 1976 |
1781 – 200 Years of Freedom |
American Flag “July 4, 1976” |
Large stock knife |
Boker created and released the Great American Story Knives right around the American Bicentennial (1976). In all, 24 different knife models were produced. The dates of manufacture were as follows: The Series I knives were made and released from May 1974 to July 1976. The Series II knives were produced and released August 1976 to June 1978. The knives are a variety of two and three bladed folders with carbon steel blades and oversized shields set in the handles. The handles range from Delrin to Bone to Stag, and the Sheilds and Bolsters are usually Silver in color. The Sheilds are stamped with a scene and usually a small amount of writing. The knives came new with boxes and Certificates of Authenticity. The big knife blade was usually stamped with the model number such as 1776 for The Golden Spike large Stockman knife. |
Okay! Thanks for the information. I recently bought this one and thought i got a good $ for a 34 year old knife. I didn't have many Boker knives but will be looking for more to add to the collection!
Joe,
It is a beautiful knife. Regarding value, though I do not collect these Great American Story knives, I have seen them over the years. My suggestion is to go on to ebay Boker knives to get an idea of what people are asking.
They do not go for nearly what they are worth, if I remember correctly. There are so many different series of them and so many copies of each. But e-bay will give you an idea of asking prices.
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