William Henry Gen Tac Auto for trade

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Up for trade is a William Henry, G30 CB Gen Tac Auto:

• Tungsten DLC coated ZDP-189 core blade;
• Recurve, drop point, three inch blade;
• Titanium frame & bolsters;
• Carbon fiber scales;
• Titanium pocket clip;
• White topaz firing button stone;
• OAL seven inches.

I grade it at +90% as it has some very slight scuffing on the titanium bolsters. I have all original paperwork and box. I got this one a few months back, so I am the second owner. I have not sharpened the blade, nor do I believe it was by the previous owner. William Henry knives are often referred to as gentlemen’s jewelry or a gentleman’s knife due to the very precise nature of their handiwork, and attention to detail. This one is no exception.

Tradewise, I like Microtech autos: LCC (or a couple of manuals), Talon, Tanto Troodon (with something to enhance the deal); also older Whitewolf autos. I’m going to have to pass on any offers of fixed blades, your Festivus tree that I “would just need to come over and take down,” an “only partially used cat,” a date with your great-aunt Bessie “who still squeals like a schoolgirl,” and your collection of plastic grocery bags from “Piggly Wigglies all over the region.”
Let the games begin!
all da best,
rats…

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Any trades must comply with all statutes regarding possesion of automatic knives. That knowledge is the sole responsibility of the recepient.
 
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