Sweet bones and it does fill the hand.Yehuda wrote:If I haaaaad to choose a favorite, it would be this one. Just a magnificent piece.doglegg wrote:As it should be Yehuda.Yehuda wrote: I love all my children equally!
Screenshot_20190331-200542.png
Early Boker Knives
Re: Early Boker Knives
Re: Early Boker Knives
Thanks!
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
Re: Early Boker Knives
Another new one.
H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery
H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
Re: Early Boker Knives
Moderators, I've learned this isn't an authentic H Böker BSA knife. I can't figure out how to delete the post. Please clean up this thread as you see fit. Thanks.
H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery,
Boy Scouts Of America
H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery,
Boy Scouts Of America
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
-
- Posts: 1396
- Joined: Wed Aug 20, 2014 9:58 pm
- Location: Florida
Re: Early Boker Knives
I hate to be the one to tell you but that is a Franken knife .
Ulster knife company shield , looks to be a pal frame , can opener and screw driver , boker master .
Ulster knife company shield , looks to be a pal frame , can opener and screw driver , boker master .
Yehuda wrote:Can't believe I landed this one.
H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery,
Boy Scouts Of America
IMG_20190427_125315140.jpg
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
Re: Early Boker Knives
Ugh. Thanks for the info.ScoutKnives wrote:I hate to be the one to tell you but that is a Franken knife .
Ulster knife company shield , looks to be a pal frame , can opener and screw driver , boker master .
Yehuda wrote:Can't believe I landed this one.
H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery,
Boy Scouts Of America
IMG_20190427_125315140.jpg
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
Re: Early Boker Knives
Yehuda, if it is going in your pocket, there is not an issue. Great looking EDC.
Re: Early Boker Knives
Thanks! That makes it easier to swallow! It's so well put together it would make a good edc.doglegg wrote:Yehuda, if it is going in your pocket, there is not an issue. Great looking EDC.
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
Re: Early Boker Knives
An eBay win. H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
- rangerbluedog
- Posts: 3589
- Joined: Thu Dec 03, 2009 7:42 pm
- Contact:
Re: Early Boker Knives
Nice score Yehuda! I was watching that one but did not bid. It is quite unusual. I've never seen a shield shaped quite like that on any other Boker knife.
Really cool!
Really cool!
Re: Early Boker Knives
Love the scales on that one Yehuda.
Re: Early Boker Knives
The shield is what caught my attention. All blades have the three line H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery tang stamp with no tree logo. I just got bitten on the scout knife with a false shield so here's hoping it's original.rangerbluedog wrote:Nice score Yehuda! I was watching that one but did not bid. It is quite unusual. I've never seen a shield shaped quite like that on any other Boker knife.
Really cool!
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
Re: Early Boker Knives
I think you are the most optimistic guy alive! Thanks!!doglegg wrote:Love the scales on that one Yehuda.
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
Re: Early Boker Knives
Another score. H Böker & Co's Improved Cutlery.
"Wise man say, forgiveness is divine, but never pay full price for late pizza."
- New_Windsor_NY
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 10926
- Joined: Thu Nov 08, 2018 4:50 pm
- Location: I'm On The Far Right On The Left Coast In Commiefornia
Re: Early Boker Knives
I brought this one out to "play" with and decided to post it. A BOKER U.S.A., pattern 6598, Half Congress pocket knife. It's not as old as MANY of the previous knives that are posted, but it's old enough.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
Skip
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
Skip
Re: Early Boker Knives
I Purchased this one off ebay a couple years back, super quality, I love these Bokers, I need more.
- ratlesnake75
- Posts: 978
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:22 am
- Location: ULM, AR
- Contact:
Re: Early Boker Knives
Hey Guys, I trying to do some catch-up work on "Boker" made knives. I didnt realize there was a NEW BOOK available. I have had a rough past few years & I havent kept up reading on the aapk site. I WILL get the New Boker book as soon as I can afford too. In the meantime, I got 2 questions for ya'll.
1st Question, Is there A Relation of J. Wiss & Sons to BOKER --- See picture of my J. Wiss & Sons old knife below.
2nd Question, I have this H. Boker w/ Etched blade & I am trying to narrow down the dating. I was going to list on ebay but decided to do a little more digging before I listed it as 1890s,,,and thats when I found this New thread on Boker Studies as well. I cant wait to post more Knives on here.
Thank you guys for your Help
Kindest Regards,
Mark
1st Question, Is there A Relation of J. Wiss & Sons to BOKER --- See picture of my J. Wiss & Sons old knife below.
2nd Question, I have this H. Boker w/ Etched blade & I am trying to narrow down the dating. I was going to list on ebay but decided to do a little more digging before I listed it as 1890s,,,and thats when I found this New thread on Boker Studies as well. I cant wait to post more Knives on here.
Thank you guys for your Help
Kindest Regards,
Mark
I Buy/Sell/Trade All Vintage Antique Pocket knives from Junkers to Mint. I am Easy going, so Please shoot me a message ANYTIME!!! l Live & Breath KNIVES Everyday.
- ratlesnake75
- Posts: 978
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:22 am
- Location: ULM, AR
- Contact:
Re: Early Boker Knives
Hey Guys, I have this Adorable Champagne pattern with an "Odd Boker stamp" that I havent seen before. The only reference I could find it in was Goins. I would have assumed it would have been in the knife world article with all the other known stamps? Handles are Ivory
Kind Regards,
Mark
Kind Regards,
Mark
I Buy/Sell/Trade All Vintage Antique Pocket knives from Junkers to Mint. I am Easy going, so Please shoot me a message ANYTIME!!! l Live & Breath KNIVES Everyday.
-
- Posts: 179
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:09 pm
Re: Early Boker Knives
Here is a Boker (script stamp) junior cattle knife from the 1930s in butter & molasses celluloid.
- ratlesnake75
- Posts: 978
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:22 am
- Location: ULM, AR
- Contact:
Re: Early Boker Knives
Awesome knife there mamba
Kind Regards,
Mark
Kind Regards,
Mark
I Buy/Sell/Trade All Vintage Antique Pocket knives from Junkers to Mint. I am Easy going, so Please shoot me a message ANYTIME!!! l Live & Breath KNIVES Everyday.
- thegreedygulo
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 705
- Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:09 pm
Re: Early Boker Knives
Hey Mark,
Nice old champagne Knife! Boker made knives for Wyeth's Hardware on a contract basis. I'm not sure on the years of production.
Nice old champagne Knife! Boker made knives for Wyeth's Hardware on a contract basis. I'm not sure on the years of production.
A pocket knife is still an intimate personal possession of the individual who carries it and consequently deserves the best of materials, finish and workmanship in its production. (Quoted from Boker's 1928 cutlery catalog).
- ratlesnake75
- Posts: 978
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:22 am
- Location: ULM, AR
- Contact:
Re: Early Boker Knives
Thx thegreedygulo for the kind words & information
Kindest Regards,
mark
Kindest Regards,
mark
I Buy/Sell/Trade All Vintage Antique Pocket knives from Junkers to Mint. I am Easy going, so Please shoot me a message ANYTIME!!! l Live & Breath KNIVES Everyday.
- thegreedygulo
- Gold Tier
- Posts: 705
- Joined: Tue Jul 19, 2011 4:09 pm
Re: Early Boker Knives
Mark,
As for your questions regarding your first 2 knives:
1. Boker was bought by J. Wiss & Sons in the sixtes (1969 I think) and they later sold the name to Cooper tools in the early seventies. Cooper tools stopped producing knives in 1983 and the Boker brand name was restored to Boker in 1986.
2. Your other knife is an old one. Goins dates that tang stamp from 1869 - 1914 while Mark Zalesky's Knifeworld article dates it from 1869 - 1910. Since there is no country of origin stamped on the tang, it could have been made prior to 1891 in Germany OR after 1891 in the U.S. My best guess, based on the overall look of the knife and its stamps is the late 1800's or early 1900's. Hope this helps.
As for your questions regarding your first 2 knives:
1. Boker was bought by J. Wiss & Sons in the sixtes (1969 I think) and they later sold the name to Cooper tools in the early seventies. Cooper tools stopped producing knives in 1983 and the Boker brand name was restored to Boker in 1986.
2. Your other knife is an old one. Goins dates that tang stamp from 1869 - 1914 while Mark Zalesky's Knifeworld article dates it from 1869 - 1910. Since there is no country of origin stamped on the tang, it could have been made prior to 1891 in Germany OR after 1891 in the U.S. My best guess, based on the overall look of the knife and its stamps is the late 1800's or early 1900's. Hope this helps.
A pocket knife is still an intimate personal possession of the individual who carries it and consequently deserves the best of materials, finish and workmanship in its production. (Quoted from Boker's 1928 cutlery catalog).
- ratlesnake75
- Posts: 978
- Joined: Mon Sep 01, 2008 7:22 am
- Location: ULM, AR
- Contact:
Re: Early Boker Knives
I was feeling the same as you on that knife & I value your input Sir. I really liked it. Its going out on my ebay page in about an hour from now & someone is going to LOVE it!! She is only at 15-bucks right now, lol
Kindest Regards,
Mark
Kindest Regards,
Mark
I Buy/Sell/Trade All Vintage Antique Pocket knives from Junkers to Mint. I am Easy going, so Please shoot me a message ANYTIME!!! l Live & Breath KNIVES Everyday.
-
- Posts: 179
- Joined: Wed Mar 22, 2017 7:09 pm
Re: Early Boker Knives
Mark, thank you for the kind regards!