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Anyone a fan of William Henry knives?

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I have seen these knives in some shops. I absolutely think they are awesome. I have my eye on a couple of them. Anyone else a fan?
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I have seen these knives in some shops. I absolutely think they are awesome. I have my eye on a couple of them. Anyone else a fan?
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They are beautiful knives! I use to collect them, now I collect Sigs and 1911’s. My EDC is a Benchmade Bugout!
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They look like they are too nice to use! Such knives will make nice presentation pieces, but don't appear to be suitable for even minor use.

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William Henry knives are high quality, well made and beautiful. Literally, works of art. Hope to add one to my modest collection one day.
IMHO, William Henry is a true Gentleman's Pocket Knife... for CEOs and self-made millionaires, etc.
They are beautiful. I appreciate them. I will never own one.

I have owned several custom knives in the $500+ range.
It did not take long for me to realize that I didn't want to carry them,
didn't want to use them and the only thing they were good for was to show them to my buddies when they visited.

Safe Queens. Not for me.

The most expensive knives that I would consider now would be Benchmade or Spyderco.
Most of my knives are Kershaw. Don't have to worry about using them or losing them.

If I were wealthy, things would be different.
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Those are handsome knives (y) :cool:
Knifes and sculls together, I’m a fan, these are serious ones
Beautiful knives but well out of my budget.
I have a couple older William Henry Benchmades. Well used and years old. They are just simple axis locks though.
These are wow!
IMHO, William Henry is a true Gentleman's Pocket Knife... for CEOs and self-made millionaires, etc.
They are beautiful. I appreciate them. I will never own one.

I have owned several custom knives in the $500+ range.
It did not take long for me to realize that I didn't want to carry them,
didn't want to use them and the only thing they were good for was to show them to my buddies when they visited.


Safe Queens. Not for me.

The most expensive knives that I would consider now would be Benchmade or Spyderco.
Most of my knives are Kershaw. Don't have to worry about using them or losing them.

If I were wealthy, things would be different.
The mirrors my experience as well.

The custom knives rarely/only come out for the true collectors.

Unless you travel in the custom knife world, few people will even get to see them.

Benchmades are high quality and strong enough for EDC and yet if I lose one, no tears are involved... ;)
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Too fancy for my taste. It’s like a gold hammer.
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That’s some beautiful Damascus work! Most definitely knives for a presentation case and oooed and ahhed at lol.
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Beautiful knives.....works of art , but would worry too much about losing it. it would have to be a safe queen, lol.
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I have seen these knives in some shops. I absolutely think they are awesome. I have my eye on a couple of them. Anyone else a fan?
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Well I am now. But definitely more than my budget allows
I actually bought one a few years ago similar to 2nd knife in OP's photos, it was a disappointment, as the the photography played tricks on me fortunately for me it arrived with a cracked grip and one other defect. WH took it back no problem. I come from a long line of jewelers and engravers, I can appreciate his artistry.
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