Boker Trapper
Boker Trapper
Let's see some of those Boker Trappers Fellas I'll get us started with this stag scaled 2525
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Razor, after one that nice, no one could follow ya!
2525 Trapper is on my "get" list though!
2525 Trapper is on my "get" list though!
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rangerbluedog wrote:Razor, after one that nice, no one could follow ya!
2525 Trapper is on my "get" list though!
I will agree.... very yummy trapper......
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attaway smiling knife!
unique handle and shield on that one too! What's the pattern number on that one?
unique handle and shield on that one too! What's the pattern number on that one?
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Thanks S-K.
It appears that nowadays Boker is using the 11 prefix to designate folding knives and 12 to designate fixed blades. I'm guessing the FGR is for finger groove...
It appears that nowadays Boker is using the 11 prefix to designate folding knives and 12 to designate fixed blades. I'm guessing the FGR is for finger groove...
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I sure am liking those finger grooves smilingknife
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I have the stockman version of the red bone finger groove knife - the "Hunter's Stockman" - a very nice knife as well. I love that washboard jigging pattern, my fingers seem to fall right into the contours on the scales more than the finger grooves themselves.
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RandomChance, welcome to the friendliest knife site on the internet!
Does your knife have that wild looking shield on the handle too? That looks like the same shield used in the 2005 Tang Stamp series.
Does your knife have that wild looking shield on the handle too? That looks like the same shield used in the 2005 Tang Stamp series.
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Thanks for the welcome. Yes, mine has the same shield - its my first Boker so I hadn't realized that it was different. I got it over on collectorknives.net a while back for a everyday user and I've really come to like it - it gets a lot of pocket time. In fact I like it so much that I've got 2 more Bokers on the way! I thought about getting the green bone version of the finger groove trapper but that 4" stockman pattern is always #1 on my list - gotta go with that first! I'll have to get the trapper later (if they're still around).
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Looks like 1960s German made.
Look closely at the tang stamp. Is there an umlaut (two dots) over the O in Boker?
If so, it could be as late as 1970s.
Look closely at the tang stamp. Is there an umlaut (two dots) over the O in Boker?
If so, it could be as late as 1970s.
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This one is more a folding hunter but I thought you might like to check it out. Its my favorite Boker I own.
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magoo,
I believe your knife is a 7267 pattern. If so, it should be 4" long closed.
Here is a scan from a 1975 price list. I don't think your knife would be any newer than this.
I like that yellow bone Gino
I believe your knife is a 7267 pattern. If so, it should be 4" long closed.
Here is a scan from a 1975 price list. I don't think your knife would be any newer than this.
I like that yellow bone Gino
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Thanks Blue for the info, it is 4" closed.
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i will see if i can find a few pictures when i get back home on the nov. 27. later fellas
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Adding this 4525 to this old, old thread. I owned just a couple of ol Bokers back in the 90's and bought this Trapper because I liked the looks and thought it would be the firat of some new Bokers purchased. Alas, I got sidetracked but hung onto this one.
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