William Henry Knives new "International" Series

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William Henry is just releasing a new line of the "International" Series knives.

Unlike the first version which were "frame locks", these are mid-locks.

There will be a few different blade shapes, all knives will be bolstered (stainless steel), feature a clip for tip-up carry and will be release in cocobolo, white pearl, green and red jigged bone. A special black pearl version will be sold by AG Russell. Blade steel is VG-10.

You can see the first ones on the market by going to plazacutlery website.

The great thing about these is that they are completely manufactured and assembled by Moki knives. If you haven't ever had a Moki - they make some of the truly finest production midlocks anywhere, if not the best. They are the firm that currently makes the Al Mar Osprey and Hawk models.

Street price looks to be right over $100 depending on the model and scale materials.
 
I only hope you can flip the thumbstud. IMHO, Moki makes some of the finest production knives in the world. Certainly nobody can beat their inlay work.
 
To answer my own question, the thumbstud is reversible and AG Russell is carrying an "exclusive" black pearl version. COOL! :cool:
 
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