Wharncliffe Knives

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Another very nice one, Joe! ::tu::
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Been watching these CJRB Talla's for quite a while & finally pulled the trigger this morning. Why? For me, it's the blade profile.
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Those CJRBs are very sturdy, well made knives with super smooth flipper action. I only have one and although it's not the type of knife I would normally buy (made in China tactical), I am quite impressed with it. I keep mine in a kitchen drawer and find myself using it a lot more than I though I would...very versatile...and sharp! Very inexpensive too, but not "cheap."

I think you'll be happy you got it, jerryd.

Here's the one I got.
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Thanks guys.

Heres a Cattaraugus.
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Here's a New York knife Co., shadow.
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Here's a very nice Miller Bros.

Thanks for looking.
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Looking like a knife museum around here FRJ. Faaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaabulooooooooooous.
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Best one yet, Joe, I really like that old bone! ::tu::
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Joe, that is a fabulous Wharncliffe ! I too like that old pick bone with hammered pins ::tu:: That is one of my favorite designs ::nod::
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Thank you for the nice comments.
It's a pleasure to own.
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Case/Tony Bose Collaboration Wharncliffe Trappers
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A sculpted Wharncliffe blade truly is a thing of enduring beauty :)
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Great line up, the blade looks like a talon or claw to me, very attractive and potent. Means business. And cool to look at with long sexy sweeping curves. Congrats on a beauty. That and the Kroo are faaaaaaaaaaaabulouuuuuuuuuuus.
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Nice is not strong enough for that knife Joe. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::

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I posted this on the vintage MOP thread, but had to post it here also because it has one of the neatest small Wharncliffe master blades I have seen on a knife of this size, 2 7/8" closed. Also the Gladstone Germany tang stamp is one I have not seen either. I picked this up last weekend at a flea market.
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FRJ wrote: Mon Sep 14, 2020 4:39 am Here's a very nice Miller Bros.

Thanks for looking.
That is one FINE knife Joe!! :)
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Thank you, woodwalker, I sure enjoy having it in my pile.
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Northwoods Hawthorne Jack Giraffe Bone

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WOW! Beautiful knives everyone!! I got turned on to wharncliffe blades when I joined AAPK.. there's just something about them, they just look "right" on a pocket knife..I put in a request for this Case copperlock for Christmas from my girlfriend..I chose synthetic scales as I plan on carrying it alot, figured it would hold up better as I have the "dropsies" sometimes....
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A few others
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Very nice knives Ivoryman 👍😁
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 4:23 pm A few others
Sweet selection I-Man! ::tu:: :D
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Stanwade wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 12:49 pm WOW! Beautiful knives everyone!! I got turned on to wharncliffe blades when I joined AAPK.. there's just something about them, they just look "right" on a pocket knife..I put in a request for this Case copperlock for Christmas from my girlfriend..I chose synthetic scales as I plan on carrying it alot, figured it would hold up better as I have the "dropsies" sometimes....
I really like the looks of those copperlocks and these mini copperheads with Wharcliffes. ::tu::
Heck, I guess any pattern looks extra "TUFF" with a Wharcliffe blade. ::nod::
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Exactly!!
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TPK wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:59 pm
Stanwade wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 12:49 pm WOW! Beautiful knives everyone!! I got turned on to wharncliffe blades when I joined AAPK.. there's just something about them, they just look "right" on a pocket knife..I put in a request for this Case copperlock for Christmas from my girlfriend..I chose synthetic scales as I plan on carrying it alot, figured it would hold up better as I have the "dropsies" sometimes....
I really like the looks of those copperlocks and these mini copperheads with Wharcliffes. ::tu::
Heck, I guess any pattern looks extra "TUFF" with a Wharcliffe blade. ::nod::
That is a FINE knife Tom! :)
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woodwalker wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 10:28 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Oct 25, 2020 7:59 pm
Stanwade wrote: Sat Oct 17, 2020 12:49 pm WOW! Beautiful knives everyone!! I got turned on to wharncliffe blades when I joined AAPK.. there's just something about them, they just look "right" on a pocket knife..I put in a request for this Case copperlock for Christmas from my girlfriend..I chose synthetic scales as I plan on carrying it alot, figured it would hold up better as I have the "dropsies" sometimes....
I really like the looks of those copperlocks and these mini copperheads with Wharcliffes. ::tu::
Heck, I guess any pattern looks extra "TUFF" with a Wharcliffe blade. ::nod::
That is a FINE knife Tom! :)
Yes Sir it is! ::nod:: Wish I had one! ::super_happy:: Maybe Christmas? ::shrug:: ::super_happy::
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