Centofante 3 vs 4

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I've had a Centofante 3 for over a year, and it's one of my favorite spydies. I have in route a Centofante 4, and wonder what you think of the wharncliffe blade? This will be my first wharncliffe, so I'm looking forward to checking it out.
 
personally not a fan of the "look". But on the other hand you get the advantage of having a super fine tip. Functionally I think it's a great blade, visually not so much
 
I've had a Centofante 3 for over a year, and it's one of my favorite spydies. I have in route a Centofante 4, and wonder what you think of the wharncliffe blade? This will be my first wharncliffe, so I'm looking forward to checking it out.

I like mine a lot. It's not a hard use folder, but it is a very good cutter.
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Andy
 
The centofante 4 is one of the thinnest knives I own. Due to it's thickness or lack thereof, it slices extremely well and outcuts my Military

The bladeshape is no nonsense, straightforward and very utility minded. The overall size of the knife makes it super handy, capable of making very precise cuts
 
I have both.

I like them for a little bit larger "gentleman's knife" that can still perform.

Cheers,

M.
 
The Cento 4 was my first Wharncliffe too. And I absolutely fell in love with the blade shape. Very utility minded, great for most urban EDC chores, etc... You get a VERY pointy tip, and a tip that is more in line with the handle, and your body, so piercing gives a very positive feel as opposed to piercing with something more like a drop point blade shape.
 
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