Non W.R.Case Wharncliffe-Folder

stefanschlaegel

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Are there some more factorys , who make traditional folders with 2 or more blades and one of them is a wharncliffe than W.R.Case Seahorse Whittler?
Thanks for your help.

Stefan
 
Bulldog Brand makes a Viking whittler that is in this pattern. I have one and it's a good knife. Carbon blades,2nd cut stag handles,and a very good user. You can see one at www.ndsproducts.com/bulldog.html at the bottom of the page. The seahorse pattern is one af my favorites. I don't know if you have a Case Seahorse whittler or not but they are very well made knifes. I am not a big Case fan but these are some of there best in my opinion.


Dean

I just went back to the NDS site and the knife they have has winter bottom bone handles. The one I have has the stag handles.
 
Stefan,
Another from A.G. Russell....a small knife with American Clip and a Wharncliffe blade. ATS34 Steel. nicely made for a using knife.
One of my favorite production folders. The white bone is shin bone and not perfectly white but Sandlewood is clearer loooking. The stag if/when available is very nice.

http://www.agrussell.com/agrussell/ag-116.html

Stay Safe,
 
Hi,
I thank you all very much for your help. So there is much more variety than I thought before.
A.G. Russel has some pretty ones , specially the American Muskrat,
because of the ATS-34 blades and the long wharncliffe.
The Robeson and the Bulldog ones are impressing me as well. Funny is the Bulldog take apart Skinner , made in Japan.
Here in Germany I saw only Case Knives, I think because Boker is importing them. The German factorys have some knives of this type,
but no wharncliffe !!!!

Best wishes and thanks again.
Stefan
 
Winchester (Bluegrass or whoever really makes 'em) has a really nice little wharncliffe whittler. I have one and I really like it. Here's an absolutely terrible picture from the Bluegrass website:
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