New William Henry EDC for my pocket

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I already have the E6 version of this knife but sometimes the need arises to carry its big brother. I bought this one because it had very good grain pattern.


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auto or just button lock? I must say William Henry makes a classy knife. Some people rag on them for not being overbuilt but they are elegant and classy. Where striders and CRK's are hummers these are ferraris. Very nice specimen.
 
i'm carrying the same today, an E10, it's an excellent gentleman's knife, and the first higher-end knife I bought
 
very nice, WH is among the top for fit and finish, scary sharp right out of the box too.
 
Grins000, I agree about scary sharp out of box. Found that out today with a separate WH I bought as a gift, OUCH!!
 
I have the same version but its the E10. It's a great knife to carry when Im going out and need something dressier and more sheeple friendly. IMO I also think WHK makes one of the smoothest opening knives out there. I know a lot of people complain about the price point considering they are basically a mid tech but the fit and finish on a Henry is pretty tough to beat.
 
I love my new E10. I haven't had a chance to get a good pic of it yet but here it is:


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Goes well with my first (and get a LOT more pocket time):

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Scurvy092: I really like the B12's like yours. My first was was a B09 kestral. While I like the B09 for looks it is too small IMO to carry and use.

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Yeah, from what I have seen, I think the B12 and the EDC10 will be the smallest I can go with WHs.

I would like to check out the B30 Gentac though
 
I bought a Wm Henry for one of my sons. It is a composite ZDP-189 blade-steel and is the sharpest knife...by far...that I've every held.
 
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