Gerber folding hunter in checkered walnut - Circa 66 - 72,
73,74 ish... These are uncommon and highly sought after. Rare in new, unused condition with box, sheath and papers. Most believe that it was the first folding knife that Gerber ever made. The problem is that there is rumor (from Gerber) that they produced the "Coho" model as their first folding knife in 1966. I've never seen any reference to this "Coho"(the armorhide fixed blade fillet of the same name came later), but the folding hunter may be the "Coho". It's been rumored that the FH for folding hunter was actually the initials for "
Francis Ham Gerber", the designer of this knife. This kind of stuff is just a hint of the ambiguity of Gerber production information and history. Something I have been struggling with as a collector of Gerber knives for over forty years. I'm not alone in this sentiment. These came in a standard of six variations. Delrin or nylon handled at the lowest price. Next up was a smooth handled walnut at the medium price, then the checkered handled walnut as shown below. You then had your choice of stainless blade or HS (High speed steel) blade. Some times you will find them with a Gerber sharpening steel in a sheath that accommodates both the knife and the steel. Finally, there may have been an ebony version made in the final two years of production. I haven't seen one yet. Annnnd, technically there were others, but I'll get into those later.
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