Boker Classic
March 24th, 2005

Boker Classic 2004 STC Stag Lockback one hand opening and closing
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Songs of the Morning/Shirei Boker $8.99 … |
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Boker Classic Folding Pocket Knife $35.99 ATTRIBUTES Blade Detail: Plain Edge Blade Length (inches): 2.00 Blade Material: Stainless Handle Material: Rosewood Lock Style: Lock Back Overall Length (inches): 6.50… |
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Boker Solingern Germany Large Lockback Classic Etching Blade Genuine Stag Handle Knife $128.95 Boker Solingen Germany 2004STC Large Lockback Classic Etching Genuine Stag Handle Knife. Measures 7 1/4″ in open position, 4 1/8″ closed. 3 1/8″ carbon steel clip blade features frosted etch “Tree Brand Classic 2004″. Tang stamped with ‘Boker Solingen’. Genuine stag handles with nickel silver bolsters and Boker inlay shield. Lanyard hole. Made in Solingen Germany. Note: Stag handles have natural… |
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BOKER CRONIDUR LOCKBACK POCKET KNIFE 112013 $106.99 Pocket knife by Boker. Cronidur 30 is the latest of the premium steels coming out of the space shuttle program and Boker ist the first to have it available to the sporting knives industry. Cronidur 30 was developed for use in the aircraft and aerospace applications, where component durability, reliability and long life are a must. Cronidur 30 is superior in corrosion resistance to 440C stainless s… |
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American Poetry: The Nineteenth Century, Vol. 2: Herman Melville to Stickney; American Indian Poetry; Folk Songs and Spirituals $12.87 … |
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Representative Plays by American Dramatists: 1856-1911: Francesca da Rimini This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery…. |
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Grief Taboo in American Literature: Loss and Prolonged Adolescence in Twain, Melville, and Hemingway (Literature and Psychoanalysis, $25.00 In this feminist rereading, Pamela A. Boker examines the prolonged adolescence of the American male in the works of three quintessential American male authors, Herman Melville, Mark Twain, and Ernest Hemingway, through a highly original psychoanalytic inquiry. Challenging conventional interpretations, Boker argues that failing to mourn loss and repressing one’s true emotions do not demonstrate a h… |