I can't tell from the photo except the Hunt guitar you mentioned. Unfortunately, Nokie had sold most of his early guitars before I met him. I wish I had started collecting his guitars 10-20 years earlier.
These were probably Nokie's 80's guitars. The only 80's guitars I got from Nokie are:
1) Tony Hunt guitar made in early 80's. (The other Hunt was sold to Japan)

2) Chet Atkins CE Custom shop
This was produced in early 1980's when Chet left Gretsch and started working with Gibson. This model was made in Gibson's custom shop as Chet Atkins' CE model (not the regular CE model). Nokie used this guitar (limited edition #16) in many of his concerts in the US and Japan.
For examples; Nokie used this guitar in 1984 "Original Masters" concert in Japan (Played a duo of Beatles' "Yesterday" together with Gerry McGee). He also used this guitar to play his famous numbers; "El Bimbo" and "Alabama Jubilee" in 1984 Oklahoma City concert
See the following link when Nokie played in 1984 Oklahoma concert:

I also got a Gibson '59 ES330T which Nokie just used it at home, never played on stage.

BTW, I saw Nokie and Judy last week at CAAS in Nashville, TN. He was very happy and told me that Guitar Player Magazine is going to honor him with "2009 Legend Award". The Award will be presented in Muriel Anderson's All Star Night concert on 7/18.
See the following article:
Guitar Player Legend Award 2009
The staff of Guitar Player has chosen the Ventures' Nokie Edwards as the recipient of the magazine's 2009 Legend Award. The groovy golden medallion will be presented to the guitarist at Muriel Anderson's All Star Guitar Night, July 18, at the famous Ryman Auditorium in Nashville. Edwards' resonant, full-bodied picking and crafty melodic sensibility powered many of the Ventures' classic hits, and helped make the group the best-selling instrumental act ever, with more than 100 million records sold. A full report on the award festivities and All-Star Guitar Night will be in our November issue. Past GP Legends include Les Paul, Duane Eddy, Dick Dale, Larry Carlton, and Tommy Emmanuel. - Michael Molenda