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I like what can be seen of the 47 Viper, just the set up visible at the moment, but looks like a Wharncliffe to me.
I know Ken Mundhenk has several different TC`s in his store.He will have some with him at the Parker Show later this week
Robert the TC's are awesome barlows!
They are SFO's for CHARLIE CAMPAGNA. He is a member here or you can reach him @
charlie.campagna@telus.net
He has had several done but I dont what all he has in stock
The T C Barlows, only come in those two handles? I love Barlows.
Ken,
I wish I was able to make the Parker show but not this year . The Beavertail is one very nice user. Always has been, but for myself...certainly a collectible. It has been close to a year since we have seen this shield come through the line
Look what I found on the schedule
#488213 Tidioute Cutlery
Improved Trapper
Beaver Tail, Jigged Brazilian Cherry
when it comes to the one Northwoods being a sheepsfoot blade vs a wharnie{ON THE PIC OF 4 STAG KNIVES} it comes cown to one thing. not how the blade actually looks obut the actual cut and shape of the entire blade.from that picture alone i cant tell.
difference between a sheeps foot and a wharnie blade is the sheepsfoot has straight edge and a straight dull back -so fingers can be applied to the back of it easyily.it actually got its name simply like most blades.what it was used for trimming sheeps hooves.
the wharnie on the other hand..a favorite of mine youll notice if its a true wharnie blade when your holding it in your hand you will notice the curving of the blade almost start at the handle or bolster of the knife and is rainbow in effect .
so although i would agree that the blade in this case fits the profile of a wharncliffe blade you would have to have the knife in hand...or i would have to just look at more pics.
i really am a fan of both blades and love them in all sorts of patterns.
the NORTHWOODS below ..if they arent long gone.. just made the list..
also i only looked at the pic below and went with that.IF ANYONE ALREADY OWNS one check in and lets us know about the blade profile. besides that.. every few weeks i get an impulse for a GEC blade-- the northwoods is looking sweet!
Jan...
This TC Barlow has an interesting design. The black or yellow scales/handles really set this design off. I may have to purchase one.
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