It's Wharncliffe Wednesday!

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You guys are at it early. ☕️

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Kevin - beautiful group of Copperlocks. That Fisher knifes is really unique.

Q - exquisite Swayback!

Redrider - very nice Teardrop.

Since Kevin and Q posted some great stag, I will try to follow up with a stag Schatt & Morgan. As with the knife I posted last week, this blade is kind of a marginal Wharncliffe. The knife is a bit unusual inside the blade well.
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This Queen Oar Carver has 2 sort of mini Wharncliffe blades on a canoe frame.
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I've got this Browne & Pharr to show off. - 3 5/8" closed.
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Great knives everyone! ::tu::
Great Stag on that Viper, Q! One of the best 47s I've seen. ::tu::
Love that Stag Schatt Congress Whittler, Mel! The engraving inside the liner is Super Cool! ::tu::
Great Teardrop, redrider! I've always loved the Ebony on that model. ::tu::
Very cool & unique Queen Wharncliffe Canoe, OC! ::tu::
And a very cool & unique Browne & Pharr Wharnie, Joe! ::tu::
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FRJ wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 6:35 pm I've got this Browne & Pharr to show off. - 3 5/8" closed.
Are there four (4) Wharncliffe blades on that knife? :shock:
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There are four blades to be sure but the blade on the right in vertical position is the only one I would call a Wharncliffe.
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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 7:02 pm And a very cool & unique Browne & Pharr Wharnie, Joe! ::tu::
Thank you, Kevin. ::tu::
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 5:33 pm This Queen Oar Carver has 2 sort of mini Wharncliffe blades on a canoe frame.
That is an unusual Queen for sure. Very cool to see.
FRJ wrote: Wed Jan 21, 2026 9:18 pm There are four blades to be sure but the blade on the right in vertical position is the only one I would call a Wharncliffe.
That is another unusual knife and also very cool. Now, if it had four(4) Wharncliffe blades ... it might be too perfect to exist in this material world.
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Dinadan wrote: Thu Jan 22, 2026 2:55 am That is another unusual knife and also very cool. Now, if it had four(4) Wharncliffe blades ... it might be too perfect to exist in this material world.
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Thank you, Mel, I'm glad you like it.
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A couple purple Mini-Ts to round out Wharncliffe Wednesday.

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Good looking Stag, Mel!
Interesting blades on that one, Olde Cutler!
I like that handle, Joe!
Super nice color on those, Kevin!
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This topic is chocked full of some MIGHTY FINE knives which are a pleasure to view! ::tu:: Everyone!
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A few RattleSnakes to kick off Wharncliffe Wednesday.

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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:23 am A few RattleSnakes to kick off Wharncliffe Wednesday.


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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:23 am A few RattleSnakes to kick off Wharncliffe Wednesday.
Very fine knives, Kevin. Are those handles jigged bone?

My contribution for today is a Case Classic 30055 from 1994. Celluloid handles ... outgassing. I just got this off the Bay and now I need to send it off for rehandling.
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This Case Prime XX Stag TB51117 is also a recent eBay acquisition and the newest addition to my small but growing Case Swayback collection.
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Dinadan wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:07 pm
knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:23 am A few RattleSnakes to kick off Wharncliffe Wednesday.
Very fine knives, Kevin. Are those handles jigged bone?

My contribution for today is a Case Classic 30055 from 1994. Celluloid handles ... outgassing. I just got this off the Bay and now I need to send it off for rehandling.
Thank, Mel! ::handshake:: I believe these Rattlesnakes are actually Smooth Antique Bone with the artwork laser engraved.
I love those 55 pattern Case Classics and look forward to seeing it after you get her rehandled.

And BTW, thanks for posting that beautiful Schatt & Morgan Stag Congress Whittler last week. Although I would agree it's not a true Wharncliffe, it did remind me that I had one buried somewhere in the safe and had never noticed if it had the engraving on the inside of the liners. So, I dug it out a few days later and ::ds:: it had the same cool engraving. I've probably had the knife for a couple of years and never noticed this unique quality, so I appreciate you showing and pointing that out.

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QTCut5 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:28 pm This Case Prime XX Stag TB51117 is also a recent eBay acquisition and the newest addition to my small but growing Case Swayback collection.
Great pick-up Q! ::tu:: Love that pattern and the Stag is Fantastic!
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:28 pm This Case Prime XX Stag TB51117 is also a recent eBay acquisition and the newest addition to my small but growing Case Swayback collection.
Prime Stag indeed! That knife is antlerific!
knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:56 pm Thank, Mel! I believe these Rattlesnakes are actually Smooth Antique Bone with the artwork laser engraved.
I love those 55 pattern Case Classics and look forward to seeing it after you get her rehandled.

And BTW, thanks for posting that beautiful Schatt & Morgan Stag Congress Whittler last week. Although I would agree it's not a true Wharncliffe, it did remind me that I had one buried somewhere in the safe and had never noticed if it had the engraving on the inside of the liners. So, I dug it out a few days later and it had the same cool liners. I've probably had the knife for a couple of years and never noticed this unique quality, so I appreciate you showing and pointing that out.
Thanks, Kevin. I have had my S&M for about ten years: it was one of the first knives I bought when I discovered that Whittlers referred to a pattern, not just to any knife used to whittle. I always liked the engraved liners: seeing them is like finding a tiny secret garden hidden away in larger garden.
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Here's a little Wharncliffe blade. :)
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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 6:23 am A few RattleSnakes to kick off Wharncliffe Wednesday.
Beauties all ::tu:: That Rattlesnake etched Antique Bone is one of Case's most interesting handles IMHO and that Stag Northwoods is next level cool 8)
Dinadan wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 3:07 pm Case Classic 30055 from 1994
Love that Whittler pattern, Mel ::tu:: I've never seen one with a pink celluloid handle, but I like it. Shame about the outgassing. I have owned a few of the same Case Classics Whittler pattern but with bone handles and they all had spotting/rusting/corrosion issues on the blades and bolsters. I believe it was due to the type of steel Queen used and my ignorance about how to properly protect it for storage in my climate. I wish I still had them now that I've learned how. Oh well, live and learn ::undecided:: I, too, will be interested to see yours after you've replaced the celluloid (some nice Mammoth Ivory would look super on that knife ::nod:: )
FRJ wrote: Wed Jan 28, 2026 10:50 pm Here's a little Wharncliffe blade. :)
Keeping It Super Simple with that CRKT, Joe ::tu:: Wharncliffe minimalism at its finest :D


So, this is kind of funny.....I decided to close out WW this week by showing my Case Swayback family (minus one that's stuck in transit somewhere in VA due to the heavy snowfall). I wanted to arrange them into a pinwheel design but when I looked at the photo, I noticed I had inadvertently created a different and possibly offensive or disturbing symbol :shock: Once I saw it, I could not unsee it ::doh:: Crazy, but believe me, the arrangement is supposed to represent a pinwheel and nothing more :lol:
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Here are some "safer", potentially less controversial photos of my little Swayback family to end up on :)
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Great looking knives Q. I wouldn't worry about any symbolism. Before the Nazis adopted it, it was a symbol used in lots of native American weavings. And I've seen it on a few pre WW2 good luck tokens.
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Great displays everyone - especially like the assortment of swaybacks Q ... the single blade versions are so nice ::ds::
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