completed modified Wharncliffe neck knife

T.Saslow

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Recently, i have been working on a Wharncliffe neck knife for one of my friends. He wanted a copy of my wharncliffe neck knife i made a few months ago, only with a v-grind, a slight thumb ramp, and G10 handles (OD Green and Black to be specific). Finally, i have completed it with many interruptions in the form of homework assignments and sports.

The blade is made with 1080 high carbon steel from Texas Knife makers supply (good stuff). The G10 is OD Green and black from USA Knife makers, and the finish it an acid stone wash. Along with the knife cam a Carbon Fiber Kydex sheath wich presented some complications considering it was only my second kydex sheath i have made.





Side by side comparison of the Spyderco Domino and the wharncliffe.


Feedback is much appreciated, especially constructive criticism!
 
looks like a great utilitarian style knife. As usual the only feedback (other than great job) that I can give you is to get a better camera. These knives your making are very nice and deserve better photos. Other than that your definitely refining your work and you've come a long way in such a short period of time.

:applouse::star::star::star::star::star:
 
Thanks :) i agree, a better camera would be nice. I have old Kodak 5 megapixel camera.....not very nice but it is better than nothing. Ill start saving up for one but it isn't my #1 priority at the moment.
 
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