Anyone know the age on this. At first I thought it was delrin but now I believe its bone.
Boker 7474?
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Re: Boker 7474?
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)
Made in Germany somewhere between mid 1930s to early 1960s.
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)
Made in Germany somewhere between mid 1930s to early 1960s.
Re: Boker 7474?
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.
Re: Boker 7474?
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.