William Henry is one of the very best of the semi-handmade, semi-production, knife makers. These knives are made to extremely high quality standards of materials and precision in workmanship.

William Henry Kestral with Typhoon Damascus & Mammoth Bone

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.

William Henry Westcliff (B7)

This beautiful and unique version of the William Henry Westcliff was the fifth model that Matt Conable created especially for A. G. Russell customers in 2006.

William Henry® Chardonnay - Gold Lip Pearl

The B5 Chardonnay is the first ever offering of a William Henry button lock built as an interframe. It was designed and built exclusively for A. G. Russell customers.

William Henry GenTac

This is another wonderful, limited edition from the magic fingers in the William Henry shop, this one limited to 50 pieces produced exclusively for members of the Knife Collectors Club™ and A. G. Russell™ customers.

William Henry 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.

William Henry® Lancet

This elegant little jewel of a Gentleman's Folder is made by William Henry® Knives, the all time top recipient of Blade Magazine's Overall Knife of the Year® and Investor Collector Knife of the Year® awards. The Lancet is a slim folder that carries well in a suit pocket but is also right at home clipped to the top of the pocket of your Dockers® or Wranglers® .

William Henry® B4 Pikatti

This exquisite little William Henry Pikatti is a first for A. G. Russell Knives. The model was introduced in 2006, but this is the first exclusive created for us.

William Henry® 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.

William Henry® Model B12 Spearpoint

"Only 1 left!"

It has been some time since we have offered William Henry's model B12, currently their largest model. Matt Conable and the knifemakers at the William Henry® Studio have created a special small run of only 25 knives with exhibition grade Mother-of-Pearl scales, deeply carved Sterling bolsters with Blue Sapphires captured in 18K gold bezels and a blade honed from Typhoon Damascus forged by Devin and Rob Thomas. The thumbstud and locking button are each set with an Australian Fire Opal.

WHB12-AG4 $1295.00

William Henry® 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).

William Henry® B5 Monarch with Croc Skin Damascus

The Monarch is a classic design with a handle shape that beautifully showcases the exotic materials favored by Matt Conable for William Henry knives. This exclusive version of William Henry’s B5 features a frame of a marvelous heat-blued 'Croc Skin' Damascus hand forged by Chad Nichols.

William Henry® B9 Kestrel with Mammoth Bark & Twist Mokume

This special Kestrel is a lovely jewel of a pocketknife with a deep finger groove at the intersection between the handle and blade making it remarkably comfortable in the hand while being very small and convenient as an everyday carry.

William Henry® B9 Siberia

Fossil Walrus Ivory is difficult to find and it is expensive. These tusks are at least six thousand years old and much of it comes from under the ocean ice where it is collected during a period of only two months each year when the ice melts enough to allow divers access.

William Henry GenTac

"Only 1 left!"

The William Henry GenTac was chosen as the Blade Magazine 2006 Overall Knife of the Year® in June 2006. We immediately arranged an exclusive version with Wooly Mammoth Bark Ivory and William Henry's ZDP-189 Wave Damascus.

WHG30-AG1 $895.00