Wharncliffe Wednesday... Traditional Knives Only

Wait! Wharncliffe Wednesday went away while I was sleeping?!? Scumbuckets! :eek:o_O:mad: Color me late.
I'll claim that this Holub linesman knife has a screwdriver that was modified to a Wharncliffe blade:
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Better photo, but doesn't show the relevant blade:
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- GT
 
Here's a Rough Rider improved muskrat. I thought the nature of the improvement was to trade one of the identical clip blades on a standard muskrat for a Wharncliffe blade, but I'm having a hard time seeing the non-clip blade as a Wharncliffe instead of a low-profile sheepsfoot. Life is tough! 🤓
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- GT
 
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Sweet Little Pocket Carver. 🤠 :thumbsup:
 
I often forget that I have this knife! :eek: o_O:rolleyes: I really need to make time to see how it performs for me as a whittler, seeing that it's called the Flexcut Whittlin' Jack.;)
Anyway, the larger blade is certainly a Wharncliffe blade, but I'm not sure how to classify the secondary blade, since the end of its spine is more angled than arced, if that makes sense.
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- GT
 
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