This special-edition knife from William Henry Studio in Oregon is from the company’s GenTac line, which derives its name from the term "gentleman’s tactical" and is a reference to the design’s combination of functionality and elegance. The blade is made of stainless Hornet’s Nest Damascus steel, which consists of more than 600 layers per inch of three separate alloys. The handle is inlaid with 24-karat gold and fitted with desert ironwood scales. William Henry Studio, which also makes pens and money clips, including the one shown here featuring a piece of prehistoric woolly mammoth tooth, has produced only 25 examples of this knife.
Price: $1,500 (for the knife only)
Contact:
www.williamhenrystudio.com