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Hunting knives by Gerber Big Hunter and Magnum. All work
as excellent hunting or skinning knives. Each knife has a price by its description.
Both knives have the gray handle which came out before the black handle.
The black handles where the last ones to be made before they discontinued
the series.
The following in bold is from the Gerber paper work that
came with the knives back when they came out:
Extra-strong blades are precision ground to a razor
sharp, double-wedge shape and boast a super-hardness of Rockwell C60-62.
Special industrial hard-chrome plating keeps these high speed tool steel
blades bright and stainless through the demanding use for which this
series was designed.

Price
The descriptions below match the order of the knives above starting at the top and going down.
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Gerber Big Hunter excellent
plus (almost near mint) sharpened with gray Armorhide
metal handle. 11" overall. No sheath. This was next to the largest hunting
knife in the Gerber line back when this was in production.
Circa 1968 to 1976 with high speed tool steel blade. Made in USA. Not current production.
The first one at the top of the photo.
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H000120 |
Sold |
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Gerber Magnum excellent sharpened with gray Armorhide metal handle.
11" overall. It has some
carry wear on the handle and blade. No sheath. Circa 1960's to 1970's with high speed tool steel blade. Made in USA. Not current production.
This was the largest hunting knife in the Gerber line back when this
was in production.
Its finger-grip shape and streamlined contour had been
created during War II by industrial designer Thomas Lamb. The last one at the bottom of the photo. |
H000121 |
Sold |
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Gerber high speed tool steel knives.

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