GEC #72 with wharncliffe blade?

Here are a few crappy pics of a Wharncliffe 72. It has grizzly scales and was considered a second.
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The pull and snap is about 3-4. Lock up is great.
 
I really like the grizzly scales on your #72. A great pair of knives, they compliment each other well.

Here are a few crappy pics of a Wharncliffe 72. It has grizzly scales and was considered a second.
photobucket-18252-1349579555100.jpg

photobucket-19283-1349579539457.jpg

The pull and snap is about 3-4. Lock up is great.
 
Here are a few crappy pics of a Wharncliffe 72. It has grizzly scales and was considered a second.
photobucket-18252-1349579555100.jpg

photobucket-19283-1349579539457.jpg

The pull and snap is about 3-4. Lock up is great.
Hi I was wondering if I can chat with you about the wharnie 72… I have the same and I’m looking into it’s history
 
Pics or didn't happen!
As a matter of fact I actually realized now I Invoice sold it in 2014 and it fell into my hands this year!! So hopefully I can chat with them to learn more about it. I can’t for the life of me find it in the production totals of 2011. The 720111 in Burnt Grizzly isn’t there
 
Case puts a wharncliffe blade on SOME of their mini-copperheads and the seahorse Whittier.
 
Case puts a wharncliffe blade on SOME of their mini-copperheads and the seahorse Whittier.
Currently, Case includes wharncliffe blades on:
Most of their mini-copperheads
All of their seahorse whittlers
Some mini trappers
a few teardrop jacks
All their swaybacks
a few large copperlocks
some of their tiny trappers

But I'm not sure that helps.
 
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