Edc wharnie in D-2 and horn-SOLD

Jack O'Neill

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This one is the last of the D-2 Wranie's I had on my bench .

It was flat ground and satin finished from 1/8" D-2 stock . Heat treated to an Rc 60-61 with the sub zero cyro quench in my shop up here in the woods .

O.A.L is 6-5/8" , the blade ( tip to handle ) is 2-3/4" and the cutting edge is 2-5/8"

It is 1" wide at the plunge grind .

Handled up with buffalo horn , yellow liners , copper pins and lanyard tube . One pin mosaic .

Pouch sheath right hand carry . Can be carried left hand but the safety welt was set for right hand .

SOLD

$135.00 + $6.00 for usps shipping in the USA . $6.00 more for ship to Canada , over seas folks please write for cost .

Pay-pal is sugarland@wwest.net or Postal M/O please .

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You found my weaknesses Jack.......buffalo and a wharnie it doesn't get any better than that :D wrap it up paypal sent..........oh yeah "I'll take it"
 
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You found my weaknesses Jack.......buffalo and a wharnie it doesn't get any better than that :D wrap it up paypal sent..........oh yeah "I'll take it"

It is your Lonny , thank you . I will wrap her up and send her your way tomorrow .
 
Very Nice Jack. SMOOOOOTH.
I have three Wharnies by Jack, one is a D2 5" blade, the other two the same size blade as this one with ATS-34.
I use one of the 3" Wharncliffs quite a bit. The others are safe Queens.

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Need two more for an even dozen, three for a Baker's.
So, if Jack puts up more, you all better be quick.
 
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