Wharncliffe Knives

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Here's a few I had out to check on
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Here are a few of my favorites.
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I just have to say one thing a wharncliffe blade can't do.
Scrape gum and tape up from the floor. It takes a blade with belly.
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Just Plain Dave wrote:I just have to say one thing a wharncliffe blade can't do.
Scrape gum and tape up from the floor. It takes a blade with belly.
Dave have you ever considered carrying a putty knife for that chore or one of these?
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Just Plain Dave wrote:I just have to say one thing a wharncliffe blade can't do.
Scrape gum and tape up from the floor. It takes a blade with belly.
How often do you have that problem with gum on the floor? Bet I could get the gum off the floor with my Wharncliffe using the spine or laying the blade flat against the floor and getting under it. It's not what you have, it's how you use it.
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If it's a Wharncliffe in a folder you can't get it down flat. Most scrapers like that razor blade one are utter crap these days. I like using a spey blade on the gum and such.
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Just Plain Dave wrote:I just have to say one thing a wharncliffe blade can't do.
Scrape gum and tape up from the floor. It takes a blade with belly.
I have to agree with Dave on that one. I love wharncliffe blades, and have a couple that I carry. They are great for pealing apples, opening mail, whittling ... most tasks. But if you need to cut up some fish for bait or slice queen olives and cheese, then a clip point with a belly works a lot better. Not saying the wharncliffe cannot do the job, but it is not ideal in my opinion.
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Just Plain Dave wrote:If it's a Wharncliffe in a folder you can't get it down flat. Most scrapers like that razor blade one are utter crap these days. I like using a spey blade on the gum and such.
No problem getting wharncliffe blades flat enough to scrape a floor, knife blades bend. I don't know how flat you can or cannot get yours, but I know how flat I can get them, I don't scrape gum off floors with my pocket knives either. There's always a scraper, chissel or putty knife around, but if that's what you do, all power to you, scrape away, and if you scrape gum around on your floors regularly, maybe a wharncliffe blade isn't the issue. Might be people who can't find or don't know how to use trash cans. But hey, I definitely could be wrong.
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Here's my newest wharncliffe: S&M Whiskey Catilena Bone #99 Executive Jack (perfect for removing the bubble gum stuck to the underside of the table in the executive board room!) :wink:
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PS In case you were wondering if I misspelled "Catilena", I got the spelling from the photo of the Schatt & Morgan product catalog page shown on C. Risner's website: Traditionalpocketknives.com. Apparently, it's not the traditional spelling, "Catalina."
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I think I may have enough wharnies in my Schatt pile alone to scrape all the gum off a public school playground! ::sotb::
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Ahhh, a guy who knows how to use the equipment. Here's Wharncliffe in your eye.
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I'm not much of a Barlow man but that Northfield is AMAZING!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks TJ, and AMEN. I wasn't a Barlow fan at all until I saw that very knife. Then when I got it I became a Barlow fanatic. One of my favorite patterns, styles, bolsters etc. There is nothing not to like on that one. Great knife by itself, but the bone and blade and N on the bolster just slew me. Still recovering. Thanks for the comment and hope you try one out and see for yourself what the fuss is about. I wasn't smart enough to get it until I got it. Then the light bulb went on. Here's the saw cut twin. Happy viewing all.
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The saw-cut is very nice, but the slick bone makes me go ::ds::
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I have to agree with I-Man. There seems to be a need for a symposium on "Trash Cans and Their Use in Everyday Life".
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First item of discussion in the Trash Can Symposium should be the inherent limitations of the common trash can design. I mean, common trash cans may be perfectly suitable garbage receptacles in most household waste situations; but, trash collection experts unanimously agree that they are completely inadequate for use as kitchen stove exhaust hoods for collecting, containing and disposing of cooking fumes, which is a fairly common type of household waste. No, that job requires something much bigger with a much different shape and a wide opening, that can be suspended over a cook stove. So, for all you die-hard fans of common trash can designs, I feel it's important to point out that common trash cans aren't the best waste solution in every conceivable application. (They do hold an awful lot of chewing gum, however, that much I will admit!)

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...and now, back to our regularly scheduled program: Wharncliffe Knives
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QTCut5 wrote:
PS After the symposium I think we should have a bacchanal.


I had to look that one up.















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But are you really? ::paranoid::
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jerryd6818 wrote:
QTCut5 wrote:PS After the symposium I think we should have a bacchanal.
I had to look that one up.

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Giraffe bone Northwoods Fayette
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Giraffe bone dog leg jack with a wharncliffe* blade...what's not to like about that? Sweet Northwoods Fayette Jack, Ivoryman.

That's a hard act to follow, but here's my orange bone Case 07W group photo.
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* "Bohncliffe" for the purists among us who insist on splitting flea hairs. (yeah, I mean you kj... ::poke:: )
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Thanks Q. Beautiful pallet of colors yourself on those Mini Ts. Great hues of orange. That's a good looking photo. I'm into orange right now due to the Giraffe bone siren song. Can't stop looking at it.
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QTCut5 wrote:Giraffe bone dog leg jack with a wharncliffe* blade...what's not to like about that? Sweet Northwoods Fayette Jack, Ivoryman.

That's a hard act to follow, but here's my orange bone Case 07W group photo.

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* "Bohncliffe" for the purists among us who insist on splitting flea hairs. (yeah, I mean you kj... ::poke:: )
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Every time I look you pull out another Wharncliffe or 2...3 . When will it end ::super_happy:: Love the orange group :o ::tu::
How many Wharncliffe knives do you think you have now?
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Pulled my GEC knives out of the safe today. I just got a replacement Ebony #13 Whip in the mail today. I was talked into selling the one I had a few weeks before Christmas. I thought I would take a few photos before locking them up.

Its triple's on everything.

GEC Smooth White Bone Letter Opener
GEC Smooth White Bone Knife Pick
#13 Red Bone Wharncliffe
#13 White Micarta Wharncliffe
#13 Ebony Wharncliffe
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PCwizard wrote:QT Every time I look you pull out another Wharncliffe or 2...3 . When will it end ::super_happy:: Love the orange group :o ::tu:: How many Wharncliffe knives do you think you have now?
Thanks, PCW. I honestly don't know the exact number of wharnies I own, but it's fewer than you might think, at least as a percentage of my entire collection. Of approx. 300 or so knives, I would guess about 1/3 - 1/2 are wharnies...so, only around 100 - 150...not that many, really. But, I do tend to prioritize a wharncliffe blade when considering new acquisitions, and as far as that goes, there's no end in sight; bankruptcy or death are about the only two things that could stop me from buying more knives (both of which are constantly looming on the horizon). ::paranoid::

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