It's Wharncliffe Wednesday!

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Thank you Q! I was not aware of the AAPK history in that little knife. Nice to know!
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My latest Wharncliffe is this Case 6375 large stockman that I recently fixed up with a new replacement blade from 1095 barstock.
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That's a neat Wharncliffe mod, OLDE CUTLER!! ::woot::

Here's a matching pair of Case Wharncliffes with Kentucky Bluegrass Bone: 6107W Mini Trapper & 61117 Swayback Gent
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The Wharnie mod looks great on your 75, OC! ::tu::
Great matching pair and beautiful photos, Q! ::tu:: I love the color of the Case Kentucky Bluegrass Bone. ::oh_my::

Here are some Red, White, & Blues, as we approach our nations 250th birthday later this week.

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Olde Cutler - That is a unique knife now. Nice work!

Q - Nice Trapper and Swayback, and a nice lava and lichen background.

Kevin - Ten top notch knives.

Here is a Bulldog Whittler that just joined my collection. It is the smaller version: 3" closed.
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Very knice Wharnies Gentlemen! More and more I find myself keeping a Wharncliffe due to the influence of this thread. ::shrug:: ::super_happy::
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Nice Bulldog, Mel! ::tu:: The Wharncliffe Whittler has always been one of my favorite Bulldog patterns.
Cool Copperlock, Tony! ::tu:: I love the Wharncliffe Coppelocks and have several. Always wondered why they didn't do a Wharncliffe Mini Copperlock. ::hmm::

Here's one more as WW draws to a close, that I recently posted in the Micarta Monday thread.

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I don't think I have shown this one that I made for my brother. I believe it was a Boker frame with a newly made Wharncliffe blade from 1095 and Buffalo horn handles.
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Cool mod, OC! Love the blade and the Horn! ::tu::
My submission today is an early 2010 Tuna Valley four blade Cigar Stockman with a Wharncliffe.

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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 12:10 pm I don't think I have shown this one that I made for my brother. I believe it was a Boker frame with a newly made Wharncliffe blade from 1095 and Buffalo horn handles.

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Beautiful, OC! Love that Buffalo Horn!
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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 1:44 pm Cool mod, OC! Love the blade and the Horn! ::tu::
My submission today is an early 2010 Tuna Valley four blade Cigar Stockman with a Wharncliffe.


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Olde Cutler - very nice handmade knife to start the day!

Kevin - Interesting bolsters on that Tuna Valley.

Here is part of my Bulldog Family.
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Great selection of fine handle materials being shown today, gentlemen :D

OLDE C - that is some gnarly Buffalo Horn....kind of looks like a piece of pahoehoe from the lava field just down the road from where I live ::nod::

Kevin - beautiful wood on your TV Stockman; any idea what type it is? Also, it's cool to see a Wharncliffe included on a multi-blade knife; somewhat unusual as typically a Sheepsfoot seems to be more common (or two Sheepsfeet on a four-blade Congress) 8)

Mel - that's a very classy pack of MOP Bulldogs.....love the Ivory on the little dog ::tu::


In keeping with the fine handle materials impromptu theme of the day, allow me to present this Mastodon Ivory handle Buck knife. Sharp-eyed viewers of this thread, and/or the "Do You Canoe?" thread, will recognize this as the very same model that Sasquach has posted previously that we here on AAPK have dubbed a "Canoose Wharnoe". Although it's the same model, this is a different knife from Charlie's, so now there are two confirmed sightings of this rare and elusive knife :D

More photos of mine can be seen here: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... 4#p1244704
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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 12:10 pm I don't think I have shown this one that I made for my brother. I believe it was a Boker frame with a newly made Wharncliffe blade from 1095 and Buffalo horn handles.

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Dinadan wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 1:55 pm Olde Cutler - very nice handmade knife to start the day!

Kevin - Interesting bolsters on that Tuna Valley.

Here is part of my Bulldog Family.
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed Jul 08, 2026 3:14 pm Great selection of fine handle materials being shown today, gentlemen :D

OLDE C - that is some gnarly Buffalo Horn....kind of looks like a piece of pahoehoe from the lava field just down the road from where I live ::nod::

Kevin - beautiful wood on your TV Stockman; any idea what type it is? Also, it's cool to see a Wharncliffe included on a multi-blade knife; somewhat unusual as typically a Sheepsfoot seems to be more common (or two Sheepsfeet on a four-blade Congress) 8)

Mel - that's a very classy pack of MOP Bulldogs.....love the Ivory on the little dog ::tu::


In keeping with the fine handle materials impromptu theme of the day, allow me to present this Mastodon Ivory handle Buck knife. Sharp-eyed viewers of this thread, and/or the "Do You Canoe?" thread, will recognize this as the very same model that Sasquach has posted previously that we here on AAPK have dubbed a "Canoose Wharnoe". Although it's the same model, this is a different knife from Charlie's, so now there are two confirmed sightings of this rare and elusive knife :D

More photos of mine can be seen here: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... 4#p1244704
Congratulations Q!!!! You found one!!! ::tu:: I have no idea how many of these knives were made but we know where two of them are.

BTW, I'm still looking for an Oar Carver. ::shrug::
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Cool Bulldogs, Mel! ::tu:: The Wharncliffe Whittler is one of my favorite Bulldog patterns and the Pearl & Ivory on those are beautiful!

Interesting Buck Wharnoe, Q! ::tu:: I'm sure there aren't many of these out there, so it's great to see the Wharnie King & King of Canoes were both able to score one. Love the beautiful Mastadon Ivory on this one as well!
And that Tuna Valley I posted is dressed in Brazilian Cherry Wood.
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A couple more from Sheffield for Wharncliffe Wednesday.

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Also nice little TAYLOR EYEWITNESS from Sheffield. Note the two different tang stamps.
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Q - that Buck is a beauty. I have never come across one of those, so I believe you when you say it is rare and elusive.

Dale - Another pair of nice old survivors!

Another Wednesday in the books. There were only nine knives this week. But, every knife posted was a really fine example.
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Don’t eat the Yellow Snow!
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Tinpanva wrote: Fri Jul 10, 2026 12:34 am Don’t eat the Yellow Snow!
That GEC is a good looking knife. Very good photography, too!
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Great knives this week, guys! Not only good looking, but very interesting, too! Q, maybe you and Charlie have the only two in existence! ::shrug:: And a couple of real rare ones there, Dale! Love seeing something rare and new - at least to me!
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