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High quality, extremely collectible handmade knives since the 1800s.
SHOP CASE KNIVESEngineered for precision and built to endure hard use, the Bradford 3D G3 Wharnie Fixed Blade Knife delivers serious cutting capability in a compact, easy-to-carry profile. Drawing from the trusted Guardian 3 design, this knife pairs refined ergonomics with a blade shape known for control, making it a dependable choice for everyday utility, outdoor work, and detailed cutting tasks where consistency is key.
The 3.25" Wharncliffe blade is crafted from MagnaCut stainless tool steel, a top-tier alloy respected for its outstanding toughness, edge retention, and corrosion resistance. A rugged stonewash finish helps mask the signs of heavy use while maintaining a clean, professional look. The straight edge stays fully engaged with the cutting surface, allowing for smooth push cuts and deliberate slicing that gives you confidence whether you're opening packages, shaping materials, or handling camp chores.
The handle scales are constructed from black carbon fiber, delivering an ideal balance of strength and lightweight performance. Known for its impressive durability, carbon fiber resists environmental stress while providing a secure, comfortable grip. The signature 3D-contoured handle design fits naturally in the hand, promoting control and reducing fatigue during extended use. Its sleek, dark appearance adds a modern edge while remaining purpose-built for real-world performance.
Measuring 6.87" overall, the G3 Wharnie offers excellent maneuverability without sacrificing capability. It’s compact enough for convenient daily carry yet sturdy enough to handle demanding work. A taco-style Kydex sheath with clip ensures reliable retention and quick access, keeping the knife protected and ready whenever it’s needed.
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