Opinions on a William Henry Titan II

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I have a William Henry T09-CF and am thinking about a B09-FT-II. Reason I like my T09-CF so much is the well executed liner lock. There's absolutely no-play, and it does a good job keeping the knife closed when folded. I'm curious how well the button-lock performs in that perspective (blade-play and keeping it closed). Any opinions on that?

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Thanks,
Ted
 
Don't worry, WH does it right on the button locks. I have several and no problem with any of them. A few auto's too. All Quality. Buy with confidence that you will like it.

James
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Most button locks don't have the value engineering challenges of mass produced liner locks. Custom liners aren't usually a problem, and framelocks even less so.

At the WH price tier, I'd lose no sleep over it.
 
yes 150 would be a good prices for that a william henry t09-cf .... in fact almost any WH for 150 would be a good deal ...... except for maybe the spectrum series which is more like a seki-cut knife then a william henry
 
With ALL WH linerlocks out of production, finding them at all is a pleasant surprise. I had a Lancet CF that was a light as a feather, and I shouldn't have let it go. I found it for $120 a couple of years ago (From a Dealer!), and only dream of ever finding one again at that price!
 
Would $150 be a good price for a William Henry T09-CF??

I might have a bead on one of these beauties...

$150 is a bargain. I paid around $250. Still worth it IMHO.

As Daniel said, CF liner-locks are not easy to find.
 
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