Boker 7474?

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deputy47
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Boker 7474?

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Anyone know the age on this. At first I thought it was delrin but now I believe its bone.
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rangerbluedog
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Re: Boker 7474?

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That is what Boker called its "TREEBARK" molded bone handles.
A lot of people call it delrin, but I really suspect that Boker figured out a way to jig the bone handles with that pattern or literally MOLD real BONE!
(perhaps by using moisture, heat, and high pressure) ::shrug::

Made in Germany somewhere between mid 1930s to early 1960s.
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deputy47
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Re: Boker 7474?

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Thank so much Blue. It has scary snap and no wobble. I really like it a lot. I also got another knife with it and can not find a thing on it either. its a smaller stag stockman mod 7585. same stamp(all 3 blades stamped on both). I think they were the same owner.
deputy47
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Re: Boker 7474?

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deputy47 wrote:Thank so much Blue. It has scary snap and no wobble. I really like it a lot. I also got another knife with it and can not find a thing on it either. its a smaller stag stockman mod 7585. same stamp(all 3 blades stamped on both). I think they were the same owner.
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