Up for sale is a NIB William Henry S07S-TT Stacked Titanium Scales folder. This is a stainless steel frame lock with stacked blue and natural titanium scales, a 3.0" serrated Wharncliffe VG-10 blade, and leather carrying holster with clip. A work of knife art. Priced at: $OLD via PayPal. I will eat the fees and pay for shipping to make things simple for a CONUS buyer.
More info courtesy of brownshoe:
The symbol on the WH indicates it is from their "Evolution" series. IIRC, per the owner of Country Knives in Intercourse PA, the blades are VG10 made and ground by Moki. The SS handle and knife assembly were done in the US by WH, hence the globe in the WH mark. The thought was a light weight more affordable WH knife with Moki blades (best in Japan) but WH US production (best in the US)...hence "evolution" in knife manufacturing. Some were kind of a "gentleman's tactical" with a slight tanto shape to the tip. This series usually had wood instead of Ti on the handle. They are well made knives.
First "I'll take it" with a follow-up e-mail or PM will get this done.
More info courtesy of brownshoe:
The symbol on the WH indicates it is from their "Evolution" series. IIRC, per the owner of Country Knives in Intercourse PA, the blades are VG10 made and ground by Moki. The SS handle and knife assembly were done in the US by WH, hence the globe in the WH mark. The thought was a light weight more affordable WH knife with Moki blades (best in Japan) but WH US production (best in the US)...hence "evolution" in knife manufacturing. Some were kind of a "gentleman's tactical" with a slight tanto shape to the tip. This series usually had wood instead of Ti on the handle. They are well made knives.
First "I'll take it" with a follow-up e-mail or PM will get this done.
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