A few of my Bokers
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Re: A few of my Bokers
Thanks for posting theseinterestingBokers, K7K. On the 2nd photo from the top, the bolster has crossed swords and an anchor. Do you have any information on that pattern?
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I like Bokers as well. Of yours the fifth one down really rings my bell.
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Thanks for the kind words. Not sure what the ''fouled anchor '' is supposed to signify. The smooth bone hamdles are a deep red tone. The sleeveboard is real early & the chain looks original. The oddest thing is the shape of the can opener on the utility knife. Haven't seen another like it.
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Really like that bolster. It's the coat of arms for the city of Solingen, which is also seen on their flag. Solingen is known as the "city of blades".
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Thank you for the info & the sign pic!RevolverGuy wrote: ↑Sun Apr 16, 2023 2:16 am Really like that bolster. It's the coat of arms for the city of Solingen, which is also seen on their flag. Solingen is known as the "city of blades".
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Re: A few of my Bokers
I'm pretty sure I've seen similar can openers, but darned if I can remember where or what make of knife they were on. Quite a nice collection; I like those hunters (a pattern I'd like to get ahold of eventually)! 

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Nice bunch of knives k7k. Coat of arms for Solingen I have learned something new today. thanks
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All ways a good day to see some beautiful BOKERS!!!
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... even if they are stamped J.A. Henckels 



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Those are all fine looking Bokers, T-Dog. And Henckles specified that Boker use higher standards of quality materials and quality control than previously provided by either Henckles or Boker. Soooo, extra fine knives.
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Thanks Quick Steel,Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Apr 21, 2023 11:13 am Those are all fine looking Bokers, T-Dog. And Henckles specified that Boker use higher standards of quality materials and quality control than previously provided by either Henckles or Boker. Soooo, extra fine knives.




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I learned of the Boker-Henckles arrangement from Sharpnshinyknives, i.e. Mark.
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Quick Steel wrote: ↑Mon Apr 24, 2023 2:47 am I learned of the Boker-Henckles arrangement from Sharpnshinyknives, i.e. Mark.


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a stag canoe.
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What a fantastic Canoe! 

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Re: A few of my Bokers
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I appreciate it Tom, thanks!

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Thank you!

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Boker Barlow.
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Good looking Barlow T-Dog. I like the tree etched on the Bolster.
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Thanks Q.S.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed May 10, 2023 10:22 am Good looking Barlow T-Dog. I like the tree etched on the Bolster.




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My EDC "hard use" Boker.
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