David Hasik

Waynesville, MO

United States

Profile Information:

How did you hear about iKnifeCollector?
Google
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
No
How long have you collected knives?
21- 25 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
Boker, Benchmade, Case
Website
http://www.lostinthewoodsantiques.com
About Me
Antique Store Owner.
Interests
Hunting, Fishing, Selling Antiques

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  • Mark Zalesky

    I don't consider myself a Boker expert but I did research and write the article on Boker history and markings that appeared in KNIFE WORLD. If you'd like to send along some photos I'd be happy to look at the knife.

  • Mark Zalesky

    I would estimate 1920s-1930s. In that time frame there were several companies that would put your name on the knife handle for a fee, individually or a bunch of them (you could give them away instead of a business card, for example.) Remington is probably the best known. So, they would use some process to transcribe a facsimile of your signature onto the finished knife handle surrounded by a 'resist', and then acid etch it to etch the name in the handle -- or do the signature in the resist to leave the name in relief after etching. We did an article in KNIFE WORLD last year, I think, about how Remington marketed such knives.

  • David Hasik

    It is unusual that they would choose Barlow for the signature. It does match his signature that I had found examples of. Do you have any idea on value of the knife. I found the configuration in other brands but not Boker.