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I have a William Henry Gentac with ironwood scales, with the  box,, selling as used(carried mainly) for $279, includes shipping and ins. in USA only. number 112 out of 500. The lightest and thinnest knife ever. Scales are beautiful. Frame is aerospace grade titanium alloy.

 

 

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Alan,

Perhaps some pictures may help

You are right-on, thank you, Jan.

also would do a trade for a WH carbon fiber

   

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