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Slipjoint "Folding Hunter"s

afishhunter

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Anyone collect or accumulate the slipjoint Folding Hunter?

I know they came/come in both single blade (clip point) and 2 blade (clip point and drop point) and have a closed length of around 5.5 inches.

My appologies, but I failed to look up Case's number for them.
(I don't know if they have one or more in production now, but they did manufacture single blade and double blade slipjoint Folding Hunters prior to 1970, from what I saw over at AAPK.)

The (current) Marbles model number for their 2 blade slipjoint Folding Hunter is "MR417"
Old Timer is the 25OT.

Lets see what you've got. :)
 
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I've got both single and double bladers in the Uncle Henry line.

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You bet I do. I really love this pattern and enjoy the variety shown in the skinning blade. I agree with David, I favor the slim blades of the Western over the others. There are still a few I am searching for, a reasonably price CaseXX 5265, an old Western Boulder in stag and a Queen in either genuine winterbottom bone or stag. From top to bottom;
Western
Queen in D2
Frontier
Queen
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Buck
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