Old stamped cap Boker

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msteele6
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Old stamped cap Boker

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I sold this old serpentine jack not long ago and it was hard to let go of it. I thought I ought to post it here because of its uncommon stamped cap:
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XX Case XX
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That's a real nice looking knife. S-L-I-C-K. ::nod::

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Beautiful craftsmanship and awesome fancy swage on that master blade ,
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Tremendous curb appeal. If the blade was at all decent I would have bought that knife. ::tu::
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That’s a great looking knife. When and where did it begin life? Tree brand was a favorite of some of the old men when I was a young feller. I’ve not accumulated many Bokers over the years.
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Oh my! I really like bikers and that one is extra special. The grind on that clip blade just sends it over the top. I'd be proud to have one of those in the pile.
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