Small edc Wharncliffe

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Hi everyone, been a lurking for a while and finally decided to join up and make a post!

I'm in the market for a small knife with cv wharncliffe blade. So far I've narrowed it down to a a CV SBJ, Mini trapper, and a Mini Copperhead. So far I like the idea of a cv wharnie copperhead, however I cant seem to locate one online. I like the SBJ but I feel it will be a little too big for office carry. I really like the mini trapper, but have no use for the spey blade and am really looking for a cv wharncliffe. So gurus of the traditional slippie... besides fleabay, does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look online to find a cv wharncliff copperhead?

Thanks, all!
 
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does anyone have any suggestions as to where to look online to find a cv wharncliff copperhead?

Thanks, all!

"CV" indicates you are interested in Case knives. They denote their non-stainless alloy as "CV"

Are you sure Case makes a "CV Wharncliffe copperhead"?
I'm not sure there is such a thing. I have seen a Wharncliffe copperhead. Just not one in CV.

Shepherd Hills Cutlery has a very full selection of Case knives. If they don't have it, I don't think it exists.
 
I'm 75% pretty sure I've seen a Case CV Wharncliffe Mini Copperhead on this forum or knifeforums and not imagining things. Hmmm does this knife exist? Anyone???
 
I knew they once made a CV/yellow mini copperlock warncliffe , but I've never seen a CV copperhead. I don't keep up with Case like I once did, so I may have missed it.

BTW, the Case SBJ is a small knife. Smaller than the mini trapper, but not quite as light as the mini copperhead.
Its one of the best Case models to come along in a while IMO, and are made very well. I would snag one in the CV with chesnut bone while you still can. Its a small fine looking knife, that would be great for the office IMO.
 
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