Old Hunter
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Thank you!That is a thang of beauty! Probably the prettiest folding hunter I ever saw. Thanks for sharing this one and all the others too.
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Thank you!That is a thang of beauty! Probably the prettiest folding hunter I ever saw. Thanks for sharing this one and all the others too.
A prominent e-tailer has them on back order for more than that.I ran by bass pro shop today on my way home
Mostly just cause I hadn't been in there in good while and wanted to see what knives they had.
For the most part it was pretty disappointing
But they did have a case folding hunter and it was $99.99
I thought that was a bit high for a case knife .. but they still out there if people are looking
I stay nearby for a bit most summers. My cousin still has the camp her dad and granddad built on a lake slightly to the east.It's funny
I lived in Syracuse for a bit, actually enlisted from there even tho I grew up about 3 hours west of there
$29 for that......You stole it......Kinda rare Bill Boatman SFO. They usually bring a premium over other standard 65 patterns of the same era.I stay nearby for a bit most summers. My cousin still has the camp her dad and granddad built on a lake slightly to the east.
Cross Lake. I probably don't have to be quite so mysterious.View attachment 2043886View attachment 2043887
No kidding! Thanks for the info.$29 for that......You stole it......Kinda rare Bill Boatman SFO. They usually bring a premium over other standard 65 patterns of the same era.
If you insist.It won’t hurt my feelings to see competitors of the same pattern...uh, for reference ya know.
Yeah I was thinking the same thing. I can’t understand why the buck is preferred. I carried a buck 110 for 4-5 years and was carrying one when the 65 uprooted it. Not that the buck is not a good knife but the 65 is more svelte.
How about side by side by side etc.It won’t hurt my feelings to see competitors of the same pattern...uh, for reference ya know.
They are all about the same. There is not much difference in size between any of them and all are great knivesHow about side by side by side etc.
Top row, left to right: Case FFG, Case SAB, Kabar, Imperial Diamond edge, Schrade OldTimers, Schrade Uncle Henry, Schrade Waldens, Western.
Bottom row: Unknown with bear logo, unknown Japan, Imperial Frontiers, Edge brand, American Knife, three Bokers, Chicago Cutlery and another Western.