Mid-to-High end wharncliffe?

Mid-High end the Needs work is not. I have the Kershaw Needs Work and for $50.00, it is a hell of a deal/knife. Speedsafe opening, sturdy construction & good blade.
 
this stupid thread i found on accident has cost me so much money in the last week:

CRK small insingo
Spyderco centofante4
Benchmade Mini-Grip with the spydie-hole

all on their way as i type. i am going to have to delete my subscription from this thread, and possibly even try to block myself from being able to access it ever again. i can't afford it. it's like hanging out on the busse exchange, just no good for my bank account.
 
omg, they are making a new Yojimbo?! How did I miss that? The new Spyderco wharns look fantastic-- so happy they are revisiting this blade style!

This one is at the top of my want list
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I want this... seems he's not selling right now though :(
 
I would contact STR and see if he would do you one of his custom folders in a wharncliffe blade. He would do his best to meet all the specs you wanted. GOOD LUCK! Kevin :D
 
If your willing to luck at custom fixed blades I recently ordered a wharncliffe version of the Jackson by seamus knives. Can't wait to get it
 
Lately I've latched on to the traditional slippies or lockbacks and I cant get enough of my GEC #72 in stag
 
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Traditional ones look great :O

I'd recommend, if you can find one, a Spyderco Kiwi. Don't bother with the Slipits-just go for the back locking version. Mine is pretty great. (Small, but comfortable and capable.) If you are right-handed their PPT is excellent as well, though heavy.

Digress: What model is the HK Wharnie?
 
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