
I think the k390 series will eventually be released in wharncliffes as well? I might have to get the whole set if so.

So do I. Looks like a perfect option for me (except it could offer about 10 mm more cutting edge, but not a deal breaker at all)
Wartstein wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:06 pmInteresting how clearly more negative the blade angle of the Endura wharncliff seems to be compared to the other two knives in the pic.
I was not even aware of that more negative angle till Vivi pointed it out to me. I am sure that that this is a feature I´d like over the more neutral angle of the "regular" Endura (my favorite folder ever together with the Stretch 1) and combined with the ffg SE option a strong point for the wharnie Endura...
I also really appreciate the negative blade angle on the Endura. The Dragonfly is not a fair comparison, since it started life as a leaf and the wharncliffe edge was brought up to the existing tip. The delica is pretty straight and seems to work well for that size knife.
Wow, just noticed that blade angle after reading your post. Now I have to add a Wharnie Endura to my never-ending Spyderco want listWartstein wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:06 pmInteresting how clearly more negative the blade angle of the Endura wharncliff seems to be compared to the other two knives in the pic.
I was not even aware of that more negative angle till Vivi pointed it out to me. I am sure that that this is a feature I´d like over the more neutral angle of the "regular" Endura (my favorite folder ever together with the Stretch 1) and combined with the ffg SE option a strong point for the wharnie Endura...
Wartstein wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:06 pmInteresting how clearly more negative the blade angle of the Endura wharncliff seems to be compared to the other two knives in the pic.
I was not even aware of that more negative angle till Vivi pointed it out to me. I am sure that that this is a feature I´d like over the more neutral angle of the "regular" Endura (my favorite folder ever together with the Stretch 1) and combined with the ffg SE option a strong point for the wharnie Endura...
Evil D wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:05 amWartstein wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:06 pmInteresting how clearly more negative the blade angle of the Endura wharncliff seems to be compared to the other two knives in the pic.
I was not even aware of that more negative angle till Vivi pointed it out to me. I am sure that that this is a feature I´d like over the more neutral angle of the "regular" Endura (my favorite folder ever together with the Stretch 1) and combined with the ffg SE option a strong point for the wharnie Endura...
I'm really not a fan of the handle myself, but I would definitely consider the wharnie Endura over a Pacific if you're not looking for rust proof steel. That knife is bordering on hawkbill level pull cutting power with how strong it angles downward. Nothing is going to slip off that blade before it gets cut.
Wartstein wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 8:32 amEvil D wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 7:05 amWartstein wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 10:06 pmInteresting how clearly more negative the blade angle of the Endura wharncliff seems to be compared to the other two knives in the pic.
I was not even aware of that more negative angle till Vivi pointed it out to me. I am sure that that this is a feature I´d like over the more neutral angle of the "regular" Endura (my favorite folder ever together with the Stretch 1) and combined with the ffg SE option a strong point for the wharnie Endura...
I'm really not a fan of the handle myself, but I would definitely consider the wharnie Endura over a Pacific if you're not looking for rust proof steel. That knife is bordering on hawkbill level pull cutting power with how strong it angles downward. Nothing is going to slip off that blade before it gets cut.
Thanks, David!
I DO happen to really like the E4 handle and ffg SE, an ffg SE "regular" Endura is seemingly not likely in the near future, "Peaceinourtime" is working hard to convince me anyway, and now that negative angle... Not much left that would speak against a wharnie Endura SE...
EDIT: And in my use and enviroment VG10 is practically totally rustproof anyway...
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