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Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:10 pm
by gsmith7158
Lyle that looks pretty doggone close. I don't know whether that was two springs forged together or not but it looks pretty solid at the main blade.

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:17 pm
by wlf
Phil,might be your knife knife talked about in that BF link. Ivory Samuel Jackson of Baltimore ??

Yea it looks like it Greg,but it's not,fooled me in hand once .That part has been buffed for some reason,but it has very close tolerance,almost imperceptible to my naked eye..

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Mon Apr 04, 2016 10:33 pm
by FRJ
Thanks, Gregg. I went back and looked. I missed some posts there. ::tu::

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:40 pm
by msteele6
Here are a few old Wharnie pens:

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Tue Apr 05, 2016 8:52 pm
by LongBlade
Those are awesome msteele6 and thanks so much for posting and sharing your wharnies!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ... all makers I would love for my collection too :wink: ...

Now the train is coming back on track - this thread has been a hoot - zig zagging here and there - but all fun and informative in many ways - in truth we are not doing brain surgery - we are talking about metal sharp edges so all this for me is really enjoyable (as Jerry said somewhere recently - AAPK is like a shot of endorphins ::tu:: :lol: ... However I'm still trying to wrap my head about the pepper and fly s... I put the fly swatter next to the pepper just in case ::tounge::

I think a round table discussion of all involved with this thread would be a blast... now that would be FUN!!!

Cheers
Lee

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Mon Apr 11, 2016 8:44 pm
by stockman
Neat little 3 1/4" whittler that was gifted to me from a friend. Curtin & Clark/Cutlery Co/ Kansas City Mo.

Harold

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 9:31 pm
by LongBlade
Nice knife Harold ::tu:: !! Love them in a whittler pattern….

Point of my post is the wharncliffe blade on a different knife from those we have seen so far… at least to my eye I would consider it a wharncliffe….

Knife:
Advertising knife - “Compliments of The Thurber Whyland Company” on mark side with “Smoke Key West Perfecto 5cent Cigars” on pile side… .. The knife appears to be a box-bartenders knife – with a wharncliffe blade, nail puller, Caplifter and cork screw – and a hammer on bottom right when looking on the mark side to bang back in I assume cigar box nails. (Length – not sure but think 3.5” closed)…. the mark side tang stamp is LION with a lion laying down stamped underneath only on the wharncliffe – on the pile side is Warranted… Given that tang stamp info (and Goins book ;-) the knife was made in Germany by C Lutters & Co – 1840 – 1960 – Solingen. Snaps well and pretty tight... no doubt worn but not terribly sharpened at all (despite a small metal mite bite...)...

The history in short - Thurber Whyland was a NYC “grocer” of sorts – cigars etc… They existed between 1880-1898 at least based on some historical info that I was able to find about the company (nothing on the knife)… Thurber Whyland was purchased by a bigger firm I believe in 1898 (Green Grocer?)…

Ok – NOT my knife but interesting… can possibly be my knife if an agreement on price is made with somebody I know on the local front… this is more of a special opportunity possibility for my collection (old is good – maker not all of interest – but unique in terms of utility in old days so I am considering it strongly)… but also have a few questions in trying to learn about these knives that I was hoping you guys can help me with - "learn me fellas" :)

Do I understand correctly that a box knife by itself is rather rare ? and the combo with a wharncliffe, nail puller and other bartender aspects is unique… value on this is a toughie – rare doesn’t necessarily mean expensive though box knives have a decent price tag in BRLs 3rd edition. Maybe more valuable as in many cases to the collector and their interests or is this just a "keeper" no matter what you collect... So basically curious to hear what guys think about this knife… I have a very trusted opinion to date but always like to hear how folks think about these things..

Please excuse the photos – did the best I could with my iPhone camera to capture the photos as I had no other option… but thanks for looking, comments, info etc in advance ::tu::
Thurber Whyland Bar Box Knife - Wharncliffe3.jpg
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Thurber Whyland Bar Box Knife - Wharncliffe.jpg
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Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2016 11:23 pm
by FRJ
Lee, I can't help you with info but that sure is a great looking knife ::tu::

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 1:16 pm
by LongBlade
Thanks Joe ::tu:: .... interesting knife that sports a wharncliffe in my opinion... maybe I should have posted questions about the knife under General Discussion or Questions... but still think this knife fits here as just a different wharncliffe example....

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2016 7:01 pm
by Miller Bro's
I would buy it :wink: 8)

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 8:53 pm
by RobesonsRme.com
Not my knife, not my auction, I don't know the seller and I'm not bidding.

But someone frequenting this thread might like this knife.

I don't know what went on with the pattern stamp, but the last digits, which are really "008" is the correct number for a Robeson Wharncliffe knife.

It looks like the first digit might have been a "7" which would have meant pearl and they just struck it out, but I have never seen those random dots on a Robeson before.

Handles are ebony and I know Robeson made such a knife because I have one with a proper pattern number.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-Robeson ... Sw2GlXIqCf

Charlie

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sat Apr 30, 2016 9:37 pm
by gsmith7158
Thanks for the heads up Charlie.

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 1:59 am
by QTCut5
Is this a Wharncliffe blade? Hmmmm...what else would you call it?
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~Q~

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 3:16 am
by Ivoryman
Looks like a fold up arrow head :mrgreen:

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sun Dec 18, 2016 4:05 am
by jerryd6818
What does A.G. call it? Intriguing little devil.

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Thu Dec 22, 2016 9:23 pm
by gsmith7158
Which end of that Thang does the cutting? :D

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 3:41 am
by QTCut5
This one came as a gift from a fellow knife lover who clearly knows my proclivity for the Wharncliffe profile. Very well-made knife. Precision engineering, liner lock, snick-snack walk and talk...not my first choice of handle scales, but probably the sharpest edge I have ever seen on a factory knife; scary sharp.

Closed length: 3 5/8"
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~Q~

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 7:11 am
by jerryd6818
Oooh, I like the handles on it. Actually I like the whole knife. I'm looking for a Camillus with PCB handles that I can afford. I tried to get some rejected PCBs from a company I used to work for but found out they no longer populate their own boards. Bummer.


Christmas present.

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 6:23 pm
by cody6268
Schrade Walden, made for Eli Lilly Pharmaceuticals. A three blade (drop, nail file, and small Wharncliffe). What's interesting, is that about 20 or 30 years later Lilly had another knife specially made, this time a Victorinox with a Wharncliffe instead of its typical drop point. Supposedly, the purpose of that blade being on both knives, made primarily to give to doctors by drug salesmen, was to perform an emergency tracheotomy.
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Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Fri Dec 30, 2016 6:39 pm
by jerryd6818
Cool. I didn't know about that one. My Eli Lilly is an Imperial. One of my best friends of 50 years gave it to me. His got it from his older brother who was a salesman for Eli Lilly.

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 12:12 am
by QTCut5
I think the single blade wharncliffe mini trapper 107W is probably my favorite Case pattern.
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This Schatt & Morgan #376, Swell Center Trapper has a nice size Wharncliffe secondary blade.
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~Q~

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sat Dec 31, 2016 12:46 am
by jerryd6818
Well, I'll be. Two Carhartt's and an Orvis, all made the same year. How cool is that? Nice group there ~Q~.

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 7:13 am
by Tsar Bomba
An easy-open Winterbottom bone 07W with a bomb shield? :shock: :shock:

You're a sick man, Q, a sick man. :mrgreen: ::tu::

So much for cutting back on new knives in 2017...

Here are some kinda-sorta Wharncliffe pattern knives with Wharncliffe blades. 8)
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...and one with a couple clips instead:
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Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Sun Jan 01, 2017 5:57 pm
by QTCut5
Thanks, jerryd--I may be wrong, but I believe I have one of every version of 107W Case ever released--except for one with a green & white kaleidoscope flower design and the pink "Bubba Gum" version (neither of which interested me)

Nice Seahorse Whittlers, Tony. The lines on your cocobolo Puma are very classy and very cool. 8)

~Q~

Re: Wharncliffe Knives

Posted: Mon Jan 02, 2017 5:00 am
by QTCut5
I already posted this pair of Copperlocks on another thread, but I think they belong here as well. Both are Glennbad mods (elephant ivory & stag).
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~Q~