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When is it a.Seax vs Wharncliffe or??

Well….Hinderer just dropped a bunch of Eklipse Wharncliffes. Like 2 drops in the last month I believe. And you can still find titanium scales for the Eklipse. So you can build your own Hinderer for less than the ZT would cost you on the secondary…. It just probably will not be black
I appreciate the encouragement, but it's how we deal with adversity that defines us. I will continue to live a ZT wharncliffless life as best I can.
 
There are, of course, different styles of seax, and everyone will have their own preference, but I find it best when unwavering right to the end. Some seax will gradually taper toward the end, but I fail to see the functional benefit of that. If you wield your seax well, it can remain strong to the end.


So the Brits cut off their Seax a little early? I've heard it said before, but never got confirmation that it was a uniquely British thing.
They cut it off shortly after the wedding ceremony:D
 
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Benchmade Gravitator (pictures taken at work):

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Marketed as a "modified Wharncliffe" blade.
Seems an apt description of the style. :)
 
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