Wharncliffe Endura

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Re: Wharncliffe Endura

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Woodpuppy wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 6:26 pm
Bump :D

So what steels and frn colors do y’all want?

I’m sure it’ll start out VG10/Black frn, but I’d like to see them go straight to hap40/burnt orange. I’d be pretty happy with VG10/safety orange too.
I hope hap40 right away. Need one to match my wharnie delica.
Black and serrated will be an instant buy.
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Looking forward to this as well, I haven't bit on the delica yet because I like bigger knives. I would like something in a Sprint color or steel. Zome with upgraded anything somewhat stainless.
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Or an FRN Police 4 Wharncliffe in H1...... but I digress......
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Well I just ordered a wharny Delica serrated but I'd also like a wharny Endura.
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Re: Wharncliffe Endura

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Sal, just wondering your opinions on the prototype Wharncliffe Endura you were carrying? It would be good to hear your feedback and thoughts if this will possibly end up going ahead either as a regular addition to the Endura line or as a limited run Sprint?

Another thought I had was if the Endura handle is a little too narrow to hold a wharncliffe blade in the closed position why not add a wharncliffe version to the Para 2 range? Because the Para 2 blade is wider from edge to spine a nice high flat grind wharncliffe profile blade would be perfect! And because there isn't a lockbar or spring to worry about in the Para 2 handle the blade should sit further inside in the closed position. The wider blade & extra space in the handle would be perfect for a sheepsfoot/wharncliffe blade ☺️

Sorry for the long winded post everyone, hopefully my ramblings are coherent enough to make sense!
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JohnAPA wrote:
Wed Nov 07, 2018 5:33 pm
Or an FRN Police 4 Wharncliffe in H1...... but I digress......
Wow, that is a unique and cool suggestion!!
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That would be an amazing knife!!! VG10 Foliage Green pls!!
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samdasnake wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 1:13 am
That would be an amazing knife!!! VG10 Foliage Green pls!!
Oh yes, definitely! Great idea. VG10 and Foliage Green.
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Hi Mademedoit,

Welcome to our forum.

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Woodpuppy wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 6:26 pm
Bump :D

So what steels and frn colors do y’all want?

I’m sure it’ll start out VG10/Black frn, but I’d like to see them go straight to hap40/burnt orange. I’d be pretty happy with VG10/safety orange too.
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Re: Wharncliffe Endura

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5-by-5 wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 2:05 pm
Woodpuppy wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 6:26 pm
Bump :D

So what steels and frn colors do y’all want?

I’m sure it’ll start out VG10/Black frn, but I’d like to see them go straight to hap40/burnt orange. I’d be pretty happy with VG10/safety orange too.
ZDP-189 green Zome
Superblue and burgundy
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Re: Wharncliffe Endura

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5-by-5 wrote:
Sat Nov 17, 2018 2:05 pm
Woodpuppy wrote:
Tue Nov 06, 2018 6:26 pm
Bump :D

So what steels and frn colors do y’all want?

I’m sure it’ll start out VG10/Black frn, but I’d like to see them go straight to hap40/burnt orange. I’d be pretty happy with VG10/safety orange too.
ZDP-189 green Zome
ZDP-189 at full hardness. Also would take S30V
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Re: Wharncliffe Endura

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Or ATS34, what’s old can be new again...
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Re: Wharncliffe Endura

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Woodpuppy wrote:
Sun Nov 18, 2018 8:00 am
Or ATS34, what’s old can be new again...
ATS-34 and 154 CM are good stainless steel. JD on the forum here is very knowledgeable on knives made with ATS-34. A knife maker I spoke with told me ATS-34 is his favorite steel when properly made and heat-treated.
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