For over 100 years Boker® has been making fine quality knives, including stag handled pocketknives. For most of those years the Boker® brand was overshadowed by the size and advertising power of Henckels and by the sheer elegance of Hen & Rooster. Today, they make the finest knives coming out Solingen, Germany. In fact, they now manufacture both Henckels and Hen & Rooster knives.
These folders are knives you can pass on to your grandchildren. The blades are 440C at 56-58 Rc. with brass liners, and nickel silver bolsters and inlay.
The American Trapper, no matter where it is made, is a classic. Two blades from the same end, a clip and a long spey, define this pattern. Both bolsters and caps are nickel silver. The Trapper is the number two pattern with hunters, cattle workers and collectors. Measures 4-1/4" closed. Weighs 3.8 oz. Suggested retail is $115.00.
The 4" stock knife has been the standard American pocketknife for the last quarter of the 19th century and most of the 20th century. Still strong, it has lately been overshadowed by the liner lock and the folding hunter. A clip point main blade, sheepfoot and spey blade have been standard in the Premium Stockman for all of its history. This remains one of the most useful knives in the cutler's armory and one of the most popular with users and collectors, especially with stag. Weighs 2.9 oz. Suggested retail is $115.00.