Wonderfully Workmanlike Wharncliffes!

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Re: Wonderfully Workmanlike Wharncliffes!

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GarageBoy wrote:
Thu Apr 24, 2025 3:19 pm
Yeah that's what I remember, the e4w was hard to aim. Almost hawkbill-esque
Exactly! To me, the E4W orients more similarly to the Matriarch 2 than the standard Endura 4.
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Re: Wonderfully Workmanlike Wharncliffes!

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gooeytek wrote:
Mon Apr 21, 2025 9:11 am
Spyderco's got a great selection of wharnies, but I've had to get some stuff done on my own on the rare occasion 😃

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I've never had a blade re-ground but your post, along with @mikey177's amazing family photo, has me wondering how an Enuff Salt would perform if it were ground like the Microjimbo. :thinking
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Re: Wonderfully Workmanlike Wharncliffes!

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My new to me, bought this used off ebay. Yojumbo with jade G10 scales and DLC - M4 steel. This thing is a big knife and it feels great in the paw. It's also a 4" Wharncliffe blade...

It came to me really dull but had never been honed. That all ended this morning about 3:30am... I honed it 15 dps and polished the edge and it is now in my pocket. What a really neat knife.
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Re: Wonderfully Workmanlike Wharncliffes!

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The Rockjumper has arrived!
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