Why no William Henry chat?

My problem with WH is that they are just too damn beautiful to use and risk damaging. KInd of like a new GT3-RS with a dent in the door or a beard on
the Mona Lisa---just can't have it. At least my Sebbies can go back to CRK
for refurbishment if I screw them up--does WH offer a similar service?

From what I've seen they actually improve with use. Nothing more gorgeous than a WH with a few scratches on it. That being said, they can fix just about anything that goes wrong with it, and they DO apply anti-scratch coatings to all the surfaces. They've got some really talented folks working for them.
 
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Hey Viva, is that your EDC yours and if so how do you like it?

Thanks
 
I would'nt mind owning one someday.They always seem so light for their size,not that they're big folders.
 
They are all mine, and I love them all equally.

The EDC was my first "high end" knife...it's a fantastic blade

Hey Viva,

So I am torn between that EDC and the CR Mnandi, like them for very different reasons...awesome collection you have.
 
Got B 12 Spearpoint a while back. My fav EDC-does anything I need from a folder and looks great doing it.

A Kestrel is next.:thumbup:
 
Ive posted several WH threads, no one responds much.

In response to some of the above comments: WH blades have exceptional heat treatment, and the tungsten carbide/dlc coated blades will probably hold up much better than your "hard use" knives. The grinds are impeccable too, so they will likely slice better also.

Here is some WH EDC knife pron from my current for sale thread. Each WH inlay is unique, I was fortunate to get two exquisite looking ones:


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