Need some Warny suggestions

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First off...I cant seem to find the "Search" feature here. :confused:

Looking for some warncliffe bladed knife suggestions. I like the Spyderco Cento 4 but what else is good?

Thanks.:thumbup:
 
I love the Wharncliffe on my BM425. Mike Snody designed with benchmade, probably the best wharncliffe I have ever owned. 154cm, titanium frame, smooth as silk. I say this is a framelock because the g10 scales are just screwed to the ti frame, and they have nothing to do with the function of the knife. Great lockup. I absolutely love it. You cant go wrong with Spyderco though, im a huge fan of Spyderco....

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The 425 is a discontinued model but still one of my favorite wharny folders.

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There's the Orange Spyderco Urban, Yojimbo and Ronin, all of which I'm sure are good knives.

I think CRKT makes the Edgie and Edgie 2 in a wharncliffe shape. It doesn't have the greatest blade steel but its a REALLY affordable knife.
 
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Jim
 
This is a great one, but pricey .....Kirby Lambert Whar

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This is also a great one, but not so pricey i.e < 100.00 ... Beretta Trident

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Kershaw Needs Work is an affordable.
Boker Wharcom is AWESOME! Love those Chad Los Banos designs.
Spyderco Urban is nice.
 
If you might be interested in something a bit smaller, the Kershaw Onion/Centofante is a nice little knife, available in several different colors.

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Or, if you might be interested in something a bit more traditional, Case offers their Trapper in three different sizes with a wharncliffe blade:

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Their Swayback Jack is also extreamly popular right now:

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Sorry, should have read your whole original post and seen that you already knew about the Spyderco.
 
Here is the Bark River 'T.U.S.K.', a great fixed blade in the 'Warny' style: (2nd from top)

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While it's 2.9" x .170" blade of A2 is certainly stout enough for 'bushcraft' uses, it is at it's best, IMHO, as a carver. Great blade!

Stainz
 
I guess technically this is a sheepsfoot, but I'll toss it out there anyway. The CRKT Tuition:
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I have and love a CRKT Mirage Wharncliffe. Out of production now but you could probably find one on the Bay.
 
Depends on how much you want to spend. I think the Spyderco Centofante's a decent knife for the $, that's for sure. The Yojimbo's nice, too. I have a waved Yojimbo that I like to carry now & then.
 
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