William Henry T series

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I have a few T series knives on the way: a B&T T-12, an Ironwood T-12, and a B&T T-10. I don't plan on making them hard use knives by any means, but I will be using them as EDCs. So, I would like to know just what these knives are capable of. I'm not expecting strength like a Sebenza or anything, but they are carbon fiber and titanium, so there should be some strength. So, what have you used them for and what do they perform best at?
Thanks:)
 
I have the B&T T-12 and use it for any number of relatively light cutting tasks. I haven't pushed it too far for more rugged jobs, but I'm generally impressed with the quality and workmanship. Although it looks real "pretty", I have a feeling that it's alot tougher than it looks. Good luck with your William Henry's--they are at the top end of all production knives.:)
 
JediKnight86:
I have a B&T T-10, and haven't used it for much lately. Light cutting. I would trust it for most anything you'd expect a knife with that blade size and shape to be able to do... Sure, tougher than they look., but they are still pretty, cute and teeny. just don't expect to cleave logs in two or anything.

I'm sure it would perform best at cutting fruit, veggies, anything requiring fine work. Things should fall right off that nice blade coating.

I don't (and won't) use mine for EDC.. You tell us. If you use them for EDC and find them lacking in some way., or exceeds your expectations, let us know. I for one would be curious.
 
The two features that stand out to me with my T-12 is how light and thin it is for it's size. You don't even notice that this knife is clipped to your pocket. I was a little surprised that it had a single liner. The CF scale on the lined side is thinner so both sides of the knife are equal in dimension.
 
I have a B&T T-10 and T-12. The T-10 BT (newer with Tungsten DLC) has been my EDC for about 3 months. No real heavy duty jobs (I work primarily in an office), but it has stood up beautifully. There are some scratches on the clip, where I ran into things, but the blade has held an edge, and still looks great. The coating works well. I've used it for light cutting to food prep in a pinch; great blade shape!:D
The T-12 has seen far less carry. I got it because I like the T-10 so well, but almost never use it because the T-10 is a little smaller and more convenient for my daily use.;)
Great knives, though I wouldn't confuse them with a Strider...:footinmou
 
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