*SPF* William Henry Collection for Sale - Including Special & Limited Editions

wrt

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After a lot of thought, I've decided to put my William Henry collection up for sale. I love these knives, but it is time for some others to enjoy them. All are NIB, just as they came from the dealer. I never even removed the price tags, so you'll see them in some pictures. Listed prices include insured shipping in the US and any paypal fees. If you don't want to use paypal, money orders will be fine. I'm happy to ship internationally, but we'll have to discuss the details beforehand. Now the knives:

B05 Bancroft Special Edition (#09/50). Beautiful, rare knife with a carved sterling silver frame and amazing mammoth tooth scales. Blade is ZDP-189 core with William Henry's wave damascus pattern. The button stones are white topaz, the bail & lanyard beads are sterling silver, and the clip case is black ostrich. Everything you'd expect from a WH special edition - $1,250 *SPF*
Lots more B05 Bancroft pictures here.


B05 TIW Monarch Limited Edition (#071/500). I love the ironwood scales on this one. William Henry does ironwood as well as anyone, in my opinion. This one also has a titanium frame & bolster with a ZDP-189 core blade with their wave damascus pattern. The button stones are citrine, and the lanyard has a sterling silver bail & beads. Comes with a clip case. $600 *SPF*

Lots more B05 TIW pictures here.


B06 Hacienda Special Edition (#19/50). This one is a very striking design with a superconductor frame inlaid with brown lip pearl. The blade is Devin Thomas herringbone pattern stainless damascus, and the button stones are smoky quartz. The lanyard has a sterling silver bail and beads, and the clip case is brown ostrich. This is a beautiful knife, and I don't think my pictures do it justice - particularly the brown lip pearl inlays. $950 *SPF*

Lots more B06 Hacienda pictures here.


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B10 DMTW Lancet Limited Edition (#023/500). This one has a beautiful carbon damascus frame (Mike Norris ladder pattern) with mammoth tooth inlays. The blade has a ZDP-189 core and WH's wave damascus pattern. The button stones are diamonds, and the bail is gold. Nice looking clip case, too. This version preceded the DMTW-S currently being produced. This is a truly amazing knife. $2,200 *SPF*

Many more B10 DMTW pictures here.


B10 St. Lawrence Special Edition (#03/25). This is another striking model. The frame is carbon damascus by Chris Marks and the blade is stainless damascus (Raindrop pattern by Mike Norris). The scales are fossil ivory, and the button stones are diamond. The bail and lanyard beads are sterling silver, and the clip case is black shark. $2,000 *SPF*

Lots more B10 St. Lawrence pictures here.


B12 Dark Wave Special Edition (#13/25). This one combines heat browned "waved" mokume bolsters with deep, rich desert ironwood scales. The blade has a ZDP-189 core with WH's wave damascus pattern. It is coated with black tungsten DLC which gives it a very cool look. The button stones are citrine, and the bail and lanyard beads are sterling silver. The clip case is brown ostrich. This one is a real beauty. I love how the mokume is visible inside the frame. $1,250 *SPF*

Lots more B12 Dark Wave pictures here.

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B12 TBPB Spearpoint Limited Edition (#109/500). This is one that I wanted to carry, but couldn't bring myself to do it. It has a titanium frame with black palm scales. The blade is tungsten DLC-coated and has a ZDP-189 core. The button stones are sapphire, and the pocket clip is reversible. It isn't as ornate as some of the others, but looks great and would be an excellent EDC or collector's piece. $700 *SPF*

Many more B12 TBPB pictures here


B15 Prospector Special Edition (#13/25). This is a nice one. The B15 is a favorite of mine, and William Henry no longer makes them. This one has amazing desert ironwood scales set against hand carved sterling silver bolsters inlaid with colored sapphires. The tungsten DLC coated blade contrasts the handles nicely. The blade has a ZDP-189 core. The button stones are sapphire, and the bail & lanyard beads are sterling silver. The clip case for this one is brown ostrich. Truly a magnificent knife. $1,200 *SPF*

Lots more B15 Prospector pictures here.


Last up is an E6-2. This is one of William Henry's EDC models. These were designed to be less expensive yet still live up to William Henry standards. I think they did a great job with these. The frame is aluminum with box elder burl wood inlays. The blade is German D2 tool steel with a tungsten carbide coating. True to the name, this would make an excellent EDC. $250 *SPF*

More E6-2 pictures here.


That's all of them. I limited the number of pictures here to keep bandwidth down, but please follow the links for many more.

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks for looking.
 
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