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4 1/4 or longer, lets see 'um

Its the day of the big sale....I am standing in front of it and chanting...open, open, open.... :D Mr. Clutchcarter, I need to see them Lloyds open :D
 
Its the day of the big sale....I am standing in front of it and chanting...open, open, open.... :D Mr. Clutchcarter, I need to see them Lloyds open :D
Here you go!
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Very nice indeed. Do you consider the blade on the ebony one to be a modified wharncliffe? In any case I would pocket either in a heartbeat :thumbup:
 
Very nice indeed. Do you consider the blade on the ebony one to be a modified wharncliffe? In any case I would pocket either in a heartbeat :thumbup:
I guess you could call the blade a modified wharncliffe, it's closer to that than to a spear. The scales are actually bullhorn......very nice in hand! This one is by far the most likely knife I have to break a thumbnail opening it....Yeeouch!

Mark
 
This is a beast. The 200A laying on top is not an inlay... But there is a certain family resemblance, don't you think?

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Ed J
 
Only a couple, and when I carry them it is in a belt pouch since I can never get 'em to sit right in my pocket.

Queen swing guard, zebrawood:

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Canal Street trapper, kudu horn:

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and the Case Backpocket, which goes in the back pocket of course :D

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I finally have an English Jack on the way, I've wanted to pick one up for awhile but couldn't find one I liked until today.
 
I guess you could call the blade a modified wharncliffe, it's closer to that than to a spear. The scales are actually bullhorn......very nice in hand! This one is by far the most likely knife I have to break a thumbnail opening it....Yeeouch!

Mark

Bullhorn huh, very interesting, I like it. Hopefully it will loosen up on ya a bit with use. Thanks again for the pics, much appreciated Mark.
 
4 1/4 inch! Its like a banana in my pocket! :D


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Its even bigger than my Schatt & Morgan Congress!
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