What do you think of WH's

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new "budget" line of folders? Here's one example.

WHE6-AG1.jpg


http://www.agrussell.com/william-henry-model-e6-with-mammoth-ivory/p/WHE6-AG1/

- Mark
 
I dunno, for that price I'd imagine one would be willing to go a bit higher and get a normal WH. Looks nice though.
 
Never owned one, but it looks like a nice knife.

Its using D2 steel, and thats not a bad steel.
 
I know this thread is a little old but came up on a search.
Did anyone ever get one? I want one but everyone's sold out. I think the next batch will be ready Summer from what an online store informed me.
 
Aluminum handle and D-2? Max price should be $150.

WH makes nice knives, I think they have some how positioned themselves well in the market.
 
Looks like a very nice knife but for the price I won't be considering this model. You can pick up a used sebbie for that price or for a bit more you could get a strider or upgraded WH. It seems a bit pricey for the materials being used (although that mammoth ivory is pretty intriguing). I think there are better options on the market for that price.
 
I'd buy one if it were larger. I wish WH would make some folders for people who arent 5'2".

Oh and a mnandi new is 100 dollars more, a small sebenza new is 70 dollars more, and a PT new is 50 dollars more. And honestly for a regular use folder I like button locks a whole lot.
 
If I'm not mistaken that WH is $290ish. New Mnandis are $350 and new Small Sebenzas are $330 and PTs are $300 for the basic models. But on the forums they would be even cheaper.

I got a Mnandi with no visible signs of use with factory edge shaving sharp for around $275 IIRC.
 
The model pictured in this thread shows $295. There are at least 3 more in this series that are $250 from what I saw.

I have a Sebenza and Mnandi and no interest in Striders. I am a fan of small knives and I like the way these look.

As soon as I can find one (carbon fiber), IT'S ON!:D
 
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