"Old Knives"

Yeah - Cool Find of an old Stamp R8shell!

Heres a knife that certainly is far from purdy, but it's a big Knife at 4 & 1/4 inches long with not the best Bone in the World, but I think it's nice Bone- quite a attractive Knife with that Shield as well.
That amazing Boker book by Neal Punchard and Ricky Ray places this big ol' Equal Ender 1914 - 1941 with that Shield. I thought that the Stamp of the Boker Tree may have been earlier - but its hard to see the stamping.
This Knife has - as you can see a fair bit of use- but lots of Steel left and I have a feeling that this Big Jack and I will get to know each other well in the future!
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You would almost call the Pile side a Pic bone..
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Another Boker a Square Stamped Sleevboard - nice Knife actually- when you look at the Jog work carefully, it's actually very very nice Bone that is in good condition, not the rarest Boker out there by all means, but a nice Knife...Boker by Neal Punchard places this knife 1935 - 1942. at 3 & 3/4 inches its a nice sized Knife.

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A couple of great looking old Boker's there my friend!!!
You might guess that I have a soft spot for this particular German brand. :)
 
Yeah - Cool Find of an old Stamp R8shell!

Heres a knife that certainly is far from purdy, but it's a big Knife at 4 & 1/4 inches long with not the best Bone in the World, but I think it's nice Bone- quite a attractive Knife with that Shield as well.
That amazing Boker book by Neal Punchard and Ricky Ray places this big ol' Equal Ender 1914 - 1941 with that Shield. I thought that the Stamp of the Boker Tree may have been earlier - but its hard to see the stamping.
This Knife has - as you can see a fair bit of use- but lots of Steel left and I have a feeling that this Big Jack and I will get to know each other well in the future!
9zaaEin.jpg


You would almost call the Pile side a Pic bone..
xYmKNTk.jpg


aCQW8ed.jpg


Qa8qxpY.jpg


Another Boker a Square Stamped Sleevboard - nice Knife actually- when you look at the Jog work carefully, it's actually very very nice Bone that is in good condition, not the rarest Boker out there by all means, but a nice Knife...Boker by Neal Punchard places this knife 1935 - 1942. at 3 & 3/4 inches its a nice sized Knife.

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Very nice pair of Boker knives Duncan with well done bone, Boker was no slouch when it came to bone on the older knives, they had some very nice stuff.


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Great Bokers Gentleman- each and every one!
Thank you Kevin Sir!
Herder my friend - yes I have noticed a few Bokwts that you have shown to be absolutely gorgeous! :thumbsup:
Augie - that’s a stunner of an English Jack.
Jeff- beautiful Bone my friend.
Cal - as per usual great Knives- I can see why that Stockman is your favourite! Those German Premier Stockmans were usually just that!!!
 
More beautiful Bokers from Augie, black mamba, and tongueriver!!!
tongueriver, that swell center bone whittler is quite special.

Boker sure made a lot of models, and a lot of variations within those models. A daunting task to try and collect them all... :)

Here are a few Congress models.

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Dayam Cal! Those Cells rock my friend- Love that very big E/O Tortoise Shell ( imitation? ) in the 6th Photo with the Empire / Challenge Shield - has massive big thick-cut Swedge etc- gorgeous Knife!

Cal just who made this Knife I cant quite make out the Stampings on the Pen Blade's Tang.

Thanks in advance
 
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