The Wonderous Wharncliffe

By Steve Copeland

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Love the lighting in this one eisman! Knife is beautiful too, but the composition of the photo is exquisite.
 
Hate to see this excellent thread get buried, so here's an old roach-sized Miller Bros. shadow in tortoise shell.

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Thanks, Charles! Given the style of the to-die-for Wharnies you've posted so far, I thought you might like that little M.B.C.Co.
 
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My trio of traditionals. Sorry, Kiwi, you don't get to play.

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Oh man, I always wanted a Swayback Jack in cv, this thread is making me so jealous :(.
 
That Miller Bros. is breathtaking! From the look I am assuming real shell rather than celluloid?
 
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Here's one of mine along with one of my favorite watches, another vice. I love wharnies, have one incoming...
 
Thanks Will. Considering the quality of this knife I was surprised that the only reference I could find was in Goins. It has the distinct flat side stag on the back which according to Levine was the practice of the really good makers from England and Germany. What caught my attention was the really great looking stag on the front. Charles
 
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