Lil' Temperance 3 Lightweight Wharncliffe
Posted: Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:20 pm
Molds already exits, so why not add a new blade shape to this tank of a knife? Who's in? :)
You're not likely to find a bigger fan of the LT3 and wharncliffes around these parts than me, but as with @Michal O's response, I think I'd rather the next LT3 variant (if we ever get one) be one in a different steel (a Salt version in MagnaCut would be my preference) but with the standard leaf-shaped blade or even the old rhino blade shape. I believe the upward sweep of the LT's blade was a deliberate design choice by Sal meant to serve his intention that the folder be usable in the pikal grip as well as the more conventional grip (the LT was originally envisioned as a compact, SD-oriented folder). Radically veering away from that, I think, fundamentally changes the functional details of the knife in this regard into something else entirely as it drops the tip of the blade by a very significant degree. I'm not dismissing the idea of putting a wharncliffe blade on the LT3 platform (it's an interesting notion and I'd buy one for sure if Spyderco ever made it!), I just think it would no longer be an LT3 as far as the spirit of Sal's original purpose-driven design.MyelinSheath&Borborygmi wrote: ↑Thu Jan 08, 2026 12:20 pmMolds already exits, so why not add a new blade shape to this tank of a knife? Who's in? :)
I stand to be corrected, but I believe the divot was to quickly pinch the knife handle between the index finger and thumb amd spin the knife around into a reverse grip, and visa-versa.riclaw wrote: ↑Fri Jan 09, 2026 1:43 pmI know it has a functional reason for being there, but I hope they leave off the divot in the handle on the next iteration. Makes it harder in and out of pocket. Use the Shaman/ Bodacious/ Edgerati clip for simplicity and aftermarket compatibility.
I prefer the leaf shape but am interested in a warnie LT3.
That's also my understanding. But how many people are using the knife spinny-spinny-slashy-stabby vs as an incredible everyday cutting tool? I'd rather loose the specialized adaptation and improve the everyday utility. A wharncliffe blade would keep with the utility aspects of the design more than with the LT3's MBC heritage.Red Leader wrote: ↑Fri Jan 09, 2026 1:57 pmI stand to be corrected, but I believe the divot was to quickly pinch the knife handle between the index finger and thumb amd spin the knife around into a reverse grip, and visa-versa.riclaw wrote: ↑Fri Jan 09, 2026 1:43 pmI know it has a functional reason for being there, but I hope they leave off the divot in the handle on the next iteration. Makes it harder in and out of pocket. Use the Shaman/ Bodacious/ Edgerati clip for simplicity and aftermarket compatibility.
I prefer the leaf shape but am interested in a warnie LT3.