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AMDAZ
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Vintage Boker /3 blader

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Hope some will enjoy viewing these knives/ I will picture and/ sell some. Collecting for years--Got this one 18 years ago they way you see it. Put a bit of use on it. Orig. owner useed the heck out of it. How old i think 30 + years ? Handles or nice--intact ALL TIGHT / material used bone or other? ANY INFO. AMDAZ :D
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whippersnapper
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Somebody got their money out of this one. :D 8)
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Not much left of the blades, if it could only talk I'm sure it would have quite a story to tell!
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AMDAZ
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For sure. Used all three even played no game like one better then other . See a lot on 2+3 bladers one used a lot more. Not on this knife.I went for handles + limb boker button all orig.Any way getting new ones or replacing with good used ones. Will it be worth doing? AMDAZ :D
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Unless you can swap the blades yourself, and have a donor knife, I don't think it would be worth having done.
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Wow! Somebody loved that knife to death.
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john wrote:Wow! Somebody loved that knife to death.
True, but also a great testament as to why some owners should not be allowed near knife sharpening equipment :lol: :mrgreen:
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natcherly wrote:
john wrote:Wow! Somebody loved that knife to death.
True, but also a great testament as to why some owners should not be allowed near knife sharpening equipment :lol: :mrgreen:
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natcherly wrote:
john wrote:Wow! Somebody loved that knife to death.
True, but also a great testament as to why some owners should not be allowed near knife sharpening equipment :lol: :mrgreen:

Very, Very True :!: :!: :!:
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Re: Vintage Boker /3 blader

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:D Any one saw a old boker like this with the large tree button converted to auto. One blader.It is a fairley good size. Can or will not be able to do ? The button on the buck 110 auto does not look much larger . the kife body is a good bit larger.?? AMDAZ
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