What can I say about William Henry Knives? The knives that emerge from William Henry Studios are simply the best semi-handmade, semi-production knives available to collectors and accumulators on the market today. In quality of workmanship, they rival the old Hen & Rooster knives made when I owned the factory in the early 80's. In terms of materials - there's nothing like them. The most exotic and rarest of knife materials are William Henry's everyday stock-in-trade. William Henry Knives are simply like no other knife made today.

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William Henry® Twist Mokume <br>& Pearl Ventana

William Henry® Twist Mokume
& Pearl Ventana

Built slim for comfortable fit in the hand and in the pocket, the Ventana has a couple of features that are new or unusual in a William Henry knife. The button lock not only locks the blade in the open position but also locks it closed (new in the B6 Ventana), and this is the first William Henry model to feature a nail nick.

WHB6-AG1 $595.00

William Henry® B12 Typhoon Moon

William Henry® B12 Typhoon Moon

The William Henry® Typhoon Moon is a special 25 piece limited production with creamy interior Wooly Mammoth handle scales, a material that is used by William Henry exclusively for A. G. Russell™ Knives.

WHB12-AG8 $1,495.00

William Henry® Golden Knight

William Henry® Golden Knight

Golden Knight is built specifically for A. G. Russell™ with a 2-5/8" drop point blade of black Tungsten DLC coated ZDP-189 at 66-68 Rc., 24k inlaid Koftgari bolsters and interior Mammoth Ivory handle scales.

WHB10-AG6 $1,245.00

William Henry® Mammoth Tooth Lancet

William Henry® Mammoth Tooth Lancet

This special ten-piece limited edition Lancet was created and donated by William Henry Knives to support the American Knife & Tool Institute's successful effort to stop U. S. Customs proposal that would have outlawed most folding knives.

WHB10-AKTI $975.00

William Henry® Model E6

William Henry® Model E6

When we asked Matt Conable why they decided to add this very different style knife to the William Henry line, this is the response we received. We have decided to take it direct from the horse's mouth. "The E6 (which still needs a name) came from my desire to continue to create fine USING pocketknives as part of the William Henry brand.

WHE6-AG1 $295.00

William Henry® Monarch

William Henry® Monarch

The Monarch is one of William Henry's classic models. Its smooth lines and elegant handle shape make a perfect showcase for the exotic handle materials and unusual bolster designs for which William Henry is known.

WHB5-AG10 $1,195.00

William Henry Knives® B4 Pikatti with Abalone

William Henry Knives® B4 Pikatti with Abalone

Pikatti is an Eskimo word meaning companion, an appropriate name for a small knife that was designed as a faithful tool to help with everyday tasks. Conceived as functional jewelry, the Pikatti is compact and lightweight for daily carry in the pocket or purse, but robust enough for a lifetime of daily use.

WHB4-AG2 $700.00

William Henry Knives® Simply Elegant Persian

William Henry Knives® Simply Elegant Persian

Dramatic lines, graceful curves and exquisite materials define William Henry® knives. Wooly Mammoth Ivory is an exclusive handle material for A. G. Russell™ on William Henry knives and we have selected the beautiful creamy interior ivory for our first offering of the William Henry® Persian (B11).

WHB11-AG1 $1,100.00

William Henry Knives® GenTac

William Henry Knives® GenTac

This version of the GenTac is a 100 piece limited edition produced exclusively for A. G. Russell™ customers and members of the Knife Collectors Club™. The 3-1/8" blade is Devin Thomas' Dot Matrix stainless Damascus at 59-61 Rc.

WHG30-AG3 $695.00

William Henry Knives® B9 Kestral

William Henry Knives® B9 Kestral

First fossilized Mammoth Ivory and then Mammoth Tooth became very desirable for knife handles. Over the past few years, we have seen a few handmade knifemakers use Mammoth Bone. This material varies widely in its appearance because bone starts out very absorbent and easily picks up color from the minerals in the soil where it has laid for thousands of years. Unlike ivory, which will usually have color on the surface (bark), Mammoth Bone will have absorbed the color through the entire thickness.

WHB9-AG4 $695.00