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Here's a new one for me. I guess it would be considered a wharncliff
It has a fairly good point on it.
Might be hard to let it go, had it sitting on the bench waiting to be finished as I worked on another knife and found myself using it to cut the sandpaper everytime
I've got several sheepsfoot blades, but never a wharncliff. I like it.
Specs
7.5" OAL with 3.5" blade of 1/8" 440C. Thin black linen micarta scales, this one is really slim, might make a good neck knife. Drilled some holes in the tang to make it lighter weight and improve the balance (still somewhat handle heavy, balances right at the first pin closest to the blade)
Here's a new one for me. I guess it would be considered a wharncliff

Might be hard to let it go, had it sitting on the bench waiting to be finished as I worked on another knife and found myself using it to cut the sandpaper everytime

Specs
7.5" OAL with 3.5" blade of 1/8" 440C. Thin black linen micarta scales, this one is really slim, might make a good neck knife. Drilled some holes in the tang to make it lighter weight and improve the balance (still somewhat handle heavy, balances right at the first pin closest to the blade)