*** SOLD *** William Henry EC10-2 folder, D2 blade

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Gary W. Graley

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Knife is now sold.
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Hi folks, just picked this up recently but my daughter has car troubles and need to get that fixed asap, so up on the block this one goes

I've carried it a few days, so it's not mint condition, but of course still is as smooth as glass to open and locks up very solid and is keen of edge, I put an EdgePro edge on the D2 blade.

I paid just over $300 and will let it go for $250 shipped in the USA, here is a photo I took when I picked it up;

Blade length: 3 1/4" of D2 stainless steel with black tungsten carbide coating, the newer ones are more flat, this is more reflective, nicer in my opinion...
Overall length: 7 3/4"
Handle has: Box Elder Burl - Aircraft Grade Aluminum - Hard Anodized
the William Henry box is also included.

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Thanks for checking,
G2
 
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I am on the road right now, the knife is at home, it'll be a week from this Friday before I can get a photo of the backside, it has the clip there of course, I'll post as soon as I can.
G2
 
I made a call and had my daughter gently get the knife out and take a shot of the back side of the knife, sorry for the quality of the shot, but it shows that side of the knife;

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Thanks,
G2
 
That's a good enough pic for my purposes, I'll take it. Please send you PP address, I'll pay for it in a bit when I get back online.
 
Thanks, it's a very nice folder, just bad timing for car troubles!
I don't have a paypal account though, money order or check to clear.

This on is now sold,
thanks Lone Wolfe,
G2
 
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It's going to be my first William Henry, I'm looking forward to seeing it. A change of pace from all my CRK's.

Email sent to work out payment details, thank you.
 
Had a banner day at my mailbox! :thumbup:

Only wish I could get a decent pic of this pretty knife!

William Henry EC10-2
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It's quite a departure from the CRK and Hinderer tanks I usually buy, this is what I'd call a 'shirt pocket' knife. Light and delicate, but oozing quality.

Thanks, Gary.
 
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