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04-09-2011, 03:04 AM #1
Hi :
This is my first Boker. is a "King Cutter" 6/8 but I need to know the production year and the carbon steel kind used? Does anybody help me?
I already made a search but coud not find the same tang stamp on Boker registers.
TIA
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04-11-2011, 03:01 PM #2
boker 1926?
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04-11-2011, 09:37 PM #3
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04-27-2011, 03:09 PM #4
My ?NEW? Boker.
So I've spent some time reading through this thread in the past. I thought it was pretty cool that Boker was still around and making razors after all these years, and that they were well liked by several guys (here and elsewhere). This weekend I picked this one up on the bay, and thought I'd share the story here. (Most of this I posted in the RAZORS forum as well, but thought I'd contribute to "The Brotherhood" )
The scales looked flawless, and I love the trademark. Kind of a silly thing I know, but something about it appeals to me.
I touched one of the brown spots and it wiped off. Turned out there was a sticky oily substance on the blade that had apparently acquired some brown goo (maybe from the inside of the box?) over the years. Most of the brown spots just wiped right off.
It was lunch so I decided to put the razor back in the box until I got back from work this evening...but when I did, there was something in the bottom of the box. I got a pair of my wife's cooking tongs and slid them into the box to extract THIS:
I was TOO excited to unfold this. It had been crammed into the bottom of the box, and the bottom was a little torn, but to me this was really cool! My wife even got excited over it!
The wording is interesting...aged...but then the spelling "symply" is interesting too. I tried Googling the spelling, but got nothing.
When I got home tonight I spent a little time on the one real bad spot of corrosion. Thick almost black material that gave a rust colored wash but mostly came off with the 2k wet sand paper I was using. I also wiped the blade with alcohol to get the oily substance off.
So here's the whole batch, Razor, Box, and Instruction Sheet just how I found them (no clean up in this pic). I'm very excited over this just the way it is...but the thought occurred to me...there are/were NO scratches on this blade anywhere (there are some from the 2k sanding I did for rust removal now), no signs of hone wear at all, no flaws on the scales, etc. Is it possible that this razor has never been used? Could this be a new (NOS) Boker the seller found in an old house's attic?
I'll fix that status in a hurry, as soon as I can get it honed...I bought it to shave with, but was really surprised how great it turned out compared to what I'd expected when I purchased it!
I know we've got some real Boker experts in here. Can any of you guys give me any info on the age/origin of this razor? (The back of the shank is stamped "Germany" but the H. Boker name I thought was only used by the American plant?) I would love any info I could get just for personal edification.
Peace to "The Brotherhood,"
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04-27-2011, 10:00 PM #5
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04-28-2011, 06:39 PM #6
My application to the Brotherhood Arrived this morning. Won on ebay at 1:10 am and delivered to my door at 11:00am
Do I get a link to the video showing the secret handshake now