It's Wharncliffe Wednesday!
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Cool Seahorse, Mel, I've not seen that laser etch before
My Wharncliffe this week is yet another Case knife and the last member of my little Swayback pattern #117 family
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Great looking Seahorse Christmas gift from your wife, Mel!
You must have been very good last year.
Another wonderful Swayback from your Fantastic Wharncliffe collection, Q!
Here are some very impractical, yet kinda cool 5 blade Copperheads that have a Wharncliffe.
Another wonderful Swayback from your Fantastic Wharncliffe collection, Q!
Here are some very impractical, yet kinda cool 5 blade Copperheads that have a Wharncliffe.
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Impressive!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 07, 2026 10:18 pm Great looking Seahorse Christmas gift from your wife, Mel!You must have been very good last year.
Another wonderful Swayback from your Fantastic Wharncliffe collection, Q!![]()
Here are some very impractical, yet kinda cool 5 blade Copperheads that have a Wharncliffe.
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Thank you for the comments, fellows.
Week 26 was an all Case week. Ten knives total, but every one a beauty.
I am a bit chagrined to admit this, but I am pretty much at the end of my Wharncliffe cutlery. I will have to scavenge the oxidizing detritus in my desk crannies and drawers for anything I may have forgotten.
Eight nice knives! I especially like those three with scrolled, or carved, bolsters.knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 07, 2026 10:18 pm Here are some very impractical, yet kinda cool 5 blade Copperheads that have a Wharncliffe.
Week 26 was an all Case week. Ten knives total, but every one a beauty.
I am a bit chagrined to admit this, but I am pretty much at the end of my Wharncliffe cutlery. I will have to scavenge the oxidizing detritus in my desk crannies and drawers for anything I may have forgotten.
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So many nice, and a few unusual Whanrcliffes. Hope they don't elevate my KAS level.
"One man's trash is another man's treasure."
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Interesting to note that while all the knives posted this week are Case production knives, between the Seahorse Whittler, Swayback Gent and Copperhead, there are three distinct styles and sizes of Wharncliffe blades.
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I'm sure you'll find something else, but this sounds to me like an opportunity (or excuse) to go Wharncliffe shopping, Mel!Dinadan wrote: ↑Thu Jan 08, 2026 3:15 pm Week 26 was an all Case week. Ten knives total, but every one a beauty.
I am a bit chagrined to admit this, but I am pretty much at the end of my Wharncliffe cutlery. I will have to scavenge the oxidizing detritus in my desk crannies and drawers for anything I may have forgotten.
Yes... A nice variety of Case this week. I does seem that Case has been dominating this thread recently, which is not a bad thing, but I will plan to mix it up next week.
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Kicking off Wharncliffe Wednesday with the first Non-Case Wharnies represented in 2026.
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Kevin, my man, your use of the term “kicking off” is an egregious understatement. By posting those two GEC Wharnies what you’ve done is more like launched Wharncliffe Wednesday into the stratosphere on solid fuel supercharged rocket boostersknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 14, 2026 6:43 am Kicking off Wharncliffe Wednesday with the first Non-Case Wharnies represented in 2026.
In continuation of the non-Case theme, here's a Queen #01 ACSB Swaybelly Wharncliffe Trapper with the T.C.Collectibles “lightning bolt anvil” pile side blade etch:
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Kevin - The stag on that Northfield is gorgeous. A great pair of GECs.
Q - Beautiful Queen. Very nice anvil and lightning bolt etch.
I was able to find a knife for today. I used to carry this Gerber in a belt pouch at work. It shows the evidence of years of use. I hesitate to say it is a Wharncliffe. I do not think that this blade is what Shakespeare had in mind when Lear declaimed "Snap closed the thick rotundity of the Wharncliffe."
Q - Beautiful Queen. Very nice anvil and lightning bolt etch.
I was able to find a knife for today. I used to carry this Gerber in a belt pouch at work. It shows the evidence of years of use. I hesitate to say it is a Wharncliffe. I do not think that this blade is what Shakespeare had in mind when Lear declaimed "Snap closed the thick rotundity of the Wharncliffe."
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Thanks, Q!
That Gorgeous Swaybelly Wharncliffe Trapper is one of my favorites from your Amazing ACSB collection.
Definitely checks all the boxes: Big ✓- Swaybelly pattern ✓ - Wharncliffe blade ✓ - ACSB scales ✓... Great Knife!
Thanks, Mel!
That cool little Gerber is close enough in my book and looks like she served you well over the years. 
Definitely checks all the boxes: Big ✓- Swaybelly pattern ✓ - Wharncliffe blade ✓ - ACSB scales ✓... Great Knife!
Thanks, Mel!
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Here’s a Pacific hardware and steel stamped on both blades . Oil the joints stamped on the file . Was a West coast company from 1903 until 1917/18 or thereabouts. Pearl remains in good condition even after more than 100 years since it was made . Not sure who made it for them . Seem to recall it was Napanoch ? The TL 29 mod was done by a member ( gold-pan) some years ago . Not sure it is really a wharnie but it got included in pics .
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Cool knives, JP!
Been a pretty slow Wharncliffe Wednesday, so I'm adding a couple Queen Sharp Fans ACSB Wharncliffe Trappers.
Been a pretty slow Wharncliffe Wednesday, so I'm adding a couple Queen Sharp Fans ACSB Wharncliffe Trappers.
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Good job digging deep and finding that old warrior, Mel. I'll be running out of new Wharnies to post myself soon enough....might only have a few weeks left before my Wharnie well runs dry, too
JP, always enjoy seeing those old vintage survivors
I'm also a huge fan of Wharnie mods (as Lansky1 can attest
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I'm wracking my brain trying to think of any other single blade Wharnies Queen made other than the #01 Swaybelly Trapper that I posted and your Sharp Fans #19 Trapper. Can you think of any others?
(not counting the Sawcut Bone Wharncliffe China Queen). In fact, I can't think of any multi-blade Queen knives with a Wharncliffe blade either, other than the secondary blade on the improved Muskrat 
JP, always enjoy seeing those old vintage survivors
Hard to resist the siren song of ACSB, huh Kevinknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 12:37 am Been a pretty slow Wharncliffe Wednesday, so I'm adding a couple Queen Sharp Fans ACSB Wharncliffe Trappers.
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Aloha Q! As you know, they made a bunch under the Schatt & Morgan name, but now that you mention it, I guess they didn't do very many under the Queen name. Here are a few I found... A 99 DFC more commonly seen with the Schatt name, another Swaybelly, and a couple little two blade 46s in Pearl & Abalone. I have a bunch of Queen made Schatt & Morgan Wharnies, but never really considered how many were made under the Queen name.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Thu Jan 15, 2026 3:30 am I'm wracking my brain trying to think of any other single blade Wharnies Queen made other than the #01 Swaybelly Trapper that I posted and your Sharp Fans #19 Trapper. Can you think of any others?(not counting the Sawcut Bone Wharncliffe China Queen). In fact, I can't think of any multi-blade Queen knives with a Wharncliffe blade either, other than the secondary blade on the improved Muskrat
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Ah yes, the #99 Executive Jack and #46 Mini Copperhead, both of which I have owned in the past
Mahalo for helping jog my failing memory 
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Living where I do in the westernmost part of the country means I have the privilege of counting down the final hours and minutes of every Wharncliffe Wednesday and putting it to bed for another week.
But before I do that, I’m gonna hafta spoil this week’s “No Case” theme with a little presentation I’m calling “Yin-Yang Wharn” Enjoy
But before I do that, I’m gonna hafta spoil this week’s “No Case” theme with a little presentation I’m calling “Yin-Yang Wharn” Enjoy
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Very nice pair of knives, JP. It seems kind of surprising that a barehead MOP handle has survived for a century without a crack.Ripster wrote: ↑Wed Jan 14, 2026 9:17 pm Here’s a Pacific hardware and steel stamped on both blades . Oil the joints stamped on the file . Was a West coast company from 1903 until 1917/18 or thereabouts. Pearl remains in good condition even after more than 100 years since it was made . Not sure who made it for them . Seem to recall it was Napanoch ? The TL 29 mod was done by a member ( gold-pan) some years ago . Not sure it is really a wharnie but it got included in pics .
Kevin and Q, you fellows finished off this Wednesday with a great group of knives.
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Can't believe it's already Wharncliffe Wednesday again. These weeks are flying by way too fast. Here are a group of Wharncliffe Copperlocks along with a Tank Fisher modified, Dual Blade, Double Action Auto Wharncliffe Copperlock with Stag covers that came from the Big Island and deserves to be photographed all by itself.
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Beauties Kevin ... love that amazing auto! Manyknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Wed Jan 21, 2026 6:53 am Can't believe it's already Wharncliffe Wednesday again. These weeks are flying by way too fast. Here are a group of Wharncliffe Copperlocks along with a Tank Fisher modified, Dual Blade, Double Action Auto Wharncliffe Copperlock with Stag covers that came from the Big Island and deserves to be photographed all by itself.
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Veeeery nice selection of big Coppers, Kevin
Here's another iconic Wharncliffe production knife from GEC that is built on a very traditional Swayback frame: the famous 47 Viper
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