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Thread: Sheepsfoots and wharncliffes! Oh my!

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    GEC #25s available with sheepsfoot or wharncliffe blades (also available with pen clip secondaries but not EOs though) 3" closed


    GEC #53 Cuban Stockman 4 1/8" closed


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    Favorite sheepsfoot blades are on my NF #53 and Case 47s; favorite wharncliffe are the two blades on my Benchmade 925 Switchback, especially the small SJ 440C....


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    Few...

    Here's a few with Wharncliffe blades...

    Jason

    Reese Bose Wharncliffe Trapper


    Bret Dowell Trapper with Modified Wharncliffe (Zulu)


    Case Swayback Jack


    Rick Menefee Dogleg Jack with Wharncliffe secondary

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    I guess I could throw a few in there.















    Howdy! My real name is Jack.

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    Clip main and wharncliffe or sheepsfoot secondary?

    Does anyone know of a single spring knife with a large clip blade and a wharncliffe or sheepsfoot secondary? Sort of a crossbreed between a stockman and a half whittler if you will. It seems like it would be my dream EDC but I've never been able to find it. The closest I've seen is GEC #331211, which is a conductor with a clip and a coping blade. http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/...falo-horn1.jpg So close!

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    Quote Originally Posted by isko View Post
    Does anyone know of a single spring knife with a large clip blade and a wharncliffe or sheepsfoot secondary? Sort of a crossbreed between a stockman and a half whittler if you will. It seems like it would be my dream EDC but I've never been able to find it. The closest I've seen is GEC #331211, which is a conductor with a clip and a coping blade. http://greateasterncutlery.net/blog/...falo-horn1.jpg So close!
    This is a Northwoods 'Mini-Moose', at 3.25". Not too big, but the blade config seems to be close:


    Here's an old thread on the same model:
    http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/sh...ods-Mini-Moose

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    Here are a couple of Byrd sheepfoots that I cut down to Wharncliffes.

    Click on the thumbnail.

    ByrdWharn.jpg

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    Deleting phots of knives I no longer own.
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    [QUOTE=yablanowitz;10752712]I guess I could throw a few in there.





    Great knives, impossible to find

    They're so decent it's indecent

    Regards, Will

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    There are a GEC Wharncliffe Jack and a Sheepsfoot Jack I think. Trying to find a version in a GEC. Love that blade style. I'll let you know what I end up with.

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    Here is my John Howser swayback with sheepsfoot blade & very good looking mammoth ivory.


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    AG Russell Pinched Peanut


    Case Mini Trapper


    Case / Tony Bose Collaboration Slimline Wharncliffe Trappers


    Case / Tony Bose Norfolks


    Mike Alsdorf Slimline WT


    Todd Davison Swayback Jack
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    Quote Originally Posted by willgoy View Post





    Great knives, impossible to find

    They're so decent it's indecent

    Regards, Will
    Not totally impossible. I snagged both of those on eBay in the last couple of years.
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    Quote Originally Posted by paulhilborn View Post
    I think that the Sheepfoot is one of the best blades for utility. My dad gave me this a few months back and it is one of my favorite EDC's



    Paul
    Thats a Case 11031SH sometimes known as a Walnut Rope Knife, a Rope Knife, a Whaler Knife or an Electrician's Knife if I'm not mistaken.
    For sure it is a useful utility knife

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    Queen 1/2 Congress 4"



    Trevor Ablett Lambsfoot
    Lambsfoot is has the spine not parallel like a Sheepsfoot, but not curved like a Wharnie
    Lots of lambsfoot knives in England

    Neeman

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    My favorite blade styles by far.


    The spear and pen blades rarely get used on this one.

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    Some of my favorite blades and you folks have posted some fine photos. I have one more due in tomorrow than I will try and get a photo or 2 up as well.

    jwh

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