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Featured in the iKC blog “The 5-inch Folding Hunter – In a Class All Its Own”, this is the Uncle Henry LB7 Bear Paw 5 inch folding hunter by Schrade.

Introduced in 1977, early models of the LB7 do not have Uncle Henry stamped on the blade. The stamp change is guesstimated to have started sometime around 1988. Early production models also come with a 4 pin handle configuration.

This one is circa 1979-1980.

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