I bought this recently as my introduction to William Henry knives, and I'm selling it because I want to switch to a more lefty-friendly version.
This is a very slim, elegant little knife -- 3-3/8" closed, 6-1/8" overall, with a 2-3/8" cutting edge. ATS-34 blade, with a full height very shallow hollow grind (more like a full flat grind). Exact measured weight on my digital scale is 1 oz, or 30 grams.
It's a little jewel of a knife. Very finely crafted, with perfect lockup with the titanium linerlock. Perfectly centered blade. Perfect fine tip.
It has been carried, and has a few light marks that are very hard to photograph. Nothing offensive, but it's not a pristine case queen. It also needs to be sharpened. I usually freshen up all my knives on a strop, but haven't done so since I don't want to change the profile on this blade before selling it. If it doesn't sell quickly, I'll send it in to William Henry (they'll adjust and sharpen any of their knives for $10) and relist for a bit higher price.
SOLD -- thanks, nut!
This is a very slim, elegant little knife -- 3-3/8" closed, 6-1/8" overall, with a 2-3/8" cutting edge. ATS-34 blade, with a full height very shallow hollow grind (more like a full flat grind). Exact measured weight on my digital scale is 1 oz, or 30 grams.
It's a little jewel of a knife. Very finely crafted, with perfect lockup with the titanium linerlock. Perfectly centered blade. Perfect fine tip.
It has been carried, and has a few light marks that are very hard to photograph. Nothing offensive, but it's not a pristine case queen. It also needs to be sharpened. I usually freshen up all my knives on a strop, but haven't done so since I don't want to change the profile on this blade before selling it. If it doesn't sell quickly, I'll send it in to William Henry (they'll adjust and sharpen any of their knives for $10) and relist for a bit higher price.
SOLD -- thanks, nut!
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