Boker Multiblade Pocket Knives![]() As early as 1900, the majority of articles produced by Boeker were
distributed in the US market. H. Boker & Co. in New York
concentrated primarily on cutting tools from Solingen. Soon pocket
knives became more important than scissors, shaving blades and eating
utensils. The demand increased even more rapidly than Solingen was able
to supply, so that the Americans in New York began their own production
of pocket knives. A little later, pliers were included as well. Since
the tree symbol had become well known by then and the various branches
of the international Boeker family enjoyed an excellent relationship
among each other, it was not difficult to receive permission from the
Solingen relatives to use the tree symbol also for the American
products. Since that time, two different lines of Boeker knives have
been on the American market with the same brand symbol, sometimes even
with the same article numbers, but one line was made in the USA and the
other in Solingen. Only the declaration of marketability clarified that
one line was from Boker USA and the other from H. Boker Improved
Cutlery Solingen.
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