View Full Version : Gents folder - elephant ivory


Shotgunone
07-07-2001, 08:20 PM
Here is the first of two Wharncliff Gents locking liner folder. Just snapped a couple of quick pictures before the sun went down. So you all can judge it. :) Let me know what you think.

http://tonyhuffmanknives.homestead.com/files/warlock1b.jpg


I also modified the thumb stud. To a smooth cone with insert of oosic. As shown in photo above. Not knurled like photo below.


http://tonyhuffmanknives.homestead.com/files/warlock2.jpg


Specs:
ATS-34 Handrubbed satin finish on Blade
3 3/4 inches closed 6 1/2 opened
Satin finish on stainless steel bolsters.
Elephant Ivory bark handles dovetailed into bolsters
Deep Bronze anodized titanium liners, jewelled inside

Thanks

Several people asked about the other side and some about how it looked closed so here it is all in one photo:

http://tonyhuffmanknives.homestead.com/files/warlock6.jpg


Thanks

dogman
07-07-2001, 08:25 PM
Holy-moly! Beautiful knife. Very clean. What is your price tag on that one?

Dexter Ewing
07-07-2001, 08:30 PM
Great looking knife, Tony! Love that filework. Thanks for sharing!

Mondt
07-07-2001, 08:50 PM
Extremely nice and clean!! Fit and finish look really nice.

Well done indeed!

Don Cowles
07-08-2001, 06:21 AM
You're on a roll, Tony!

ghostdog
07-08-2001, 08:38 PM
Very nice. It is interesting, the blade actually looks longer than 2.5 inches. Well balanced design.

ghostdog

Shotgunone
07-09-2001, 05:42 PM
Thanks for all the kind comments and encouragement.

Dogman, I haven't put a price on this one yet. Actually I have been thinking about trying to get enough knives ready to attend my first show. So I thought about holding on to this one.

I was thinking about the Spirit of Steel Show in Dallas this September, since I live close and could drive back and forth. That would make it easy on the pocket book. Only thing is I don't know how many knives I need to take to a show. I think I could get 6 or maybe, maybe, possible, 8 ready by then. Would you all think that is enough to justify a table, considering I am a part time maker anyway. Or just wait another year? I'll know by middle of August if I can have the knives made.

Of course I'm going to the show, table or no table. :lol:

Don Cowles
07-10-2001, 05:08 AM
Tony, you gotta start somewhere.

If you can have 6 or 8 knives (that you are proud of) ready, I'd say go for it. On the other hand, if hurrying to get them finished might cause you to put forward something less than your best work, I'd wait 'til next year.

Roger Gregory
07-15-2001, 03:48 AM
I'm glad this thread popped back up to the top.

That really is a beautiful folder. Shame we can't see elephant ivory more often.It really works with that satin finish on the steel.

Roger

beknives
07-27-2001, 05:42 AM
WOW !!!!!
Man I wish I could make Folders,Maybe some day I will grow up and become a Knifemaker also.
That is one really CLASSY looking Knife,
Bruce