William Henry knives?

You've got a very nice knife there.

I think WH knives are great. Everyone who appreciates bladecraft and can afford one should get one.

Also I don't think WH knives are geared towards suit-wearing types. I'd think people who can shell out a grand for a knife can choose to dress anyway they want.
 
Well I am indeed considering keeping it. I've also been debating (no trolling here) on exchanging it toward a Sebenza.

It just seems quite a lot to spend on such a tiny blade, especially when I have several brand new folders right now (new mini-grip, sage 1, sage 2, leek) that I could EDC that cost a lot less.

The company I work for though has a "no weapons" policy on campus. After the Bagel Incident yesterday, I wonder if any of the aforementioned knives could be considered a weapon? If so, the WH might be the least offense due to the diminutive size. Who knows though, I don't seem to have a good barometer for what is or isn't sheeple friendly. For all I know the tungsten carbide coated blade would scare them. Bleeeat bleeeeeeeeat.

-Freq
 
Hey Freq,

If you're still on can you tell me thoughts on this after owning it a while?

Trying to decide on this or a mnandi but liking this more.

Thank
 
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I don't know if this qualifies as an EDC knife since it's so small, but you have to admit it's a beauty. (Carbon fiber/damascus/opal thumbstud)

Do NOT go batoning with that! lol! Gorgeous. I don't think
I'd even open an evelope with a knife of that level of work.
 
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