Snubnosed Wharncliffe - Repost

John Cahoon

JWC Custom Knives
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Hi All, Here’s a sweet little EDC sized Wharncliffe in 80CRV2 for your consideration. Hope you like it!

Dimensions - .135” x 6 3/4” OAL and 1 3/8” tall – 2 5/8” from tip to scales – Hand sanded to P1000 grit for a fine satin finish.

The Wenge scales are lined with red G10 and fastened with hand made mosaic pins and lanyard. Crushed red opalite provides the red accents. It’s sanded to 1200 grit then finished with multiple coats of Danish oil then buffed with carnauba wax.

The handle feels great in my average size hand (about 4” from thumb web to the butt of my palm so may not fit those with really big hands). Sheath is a snug fit with great retention yet easy to deploy. It will come with a fluorescent orange paracord lanyard.
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Asking only $135 to your US door for this one, and of course your satisfaction is my only priority. I can accept paypal, check or MO, and the price includes fees and free shipping in the US.

Thanks so much for looking! Please feel free to comment, ask anything here or via PM.
 

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Nice knife! that's my favorite shop knife style blade, works great for all my leather work.
 
Thank you kindly Scott, it's pretty versatile for sure. I haven't used one on leather, still using a standard razor knife for that but it's something to think about. My understanding is it's more of a boat style knife where you don't want something too pokey on an unstable platform but still need to cut stuff like anchor rope when that rare Kraken attacks.
 
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