
Spearpoint Poplar Limited Edition - B12 POPLAR
Spearpoint Collection - B12 POPLAR - Edition of 50
Aerospace-grade titanium inlaid with poplar burl wood, 'Wave' damascus blade with a VG-10 core, citrine.
Features & Specs
One-hand button lock system
Leather carrying case
Shipped in elegant wood presentation box
The Spearpoint ‘Poplar' features a frame in aerospace-grade titanium, inlaid with beautiful red Poplar burl. The blade is 'Wave' damascus with an extra strong core of VG-10; the one-hand button lock and the thumb stud are set with spinel gemstones.
A remarkable design that gives you an instrument with a full-size secure grip, and a versatile deep-belly blade, the Spearpoint epitomizes William Henry’s core philosophy – that superlative function deserves to be elevated to superlative art.
The ‘Poplar’ features some of the exotic materials and hand-forged metals that are the hallmark of William Henry's collections; a distinctive personality statement to be worn and used for a lifetime.
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Description
Spearpoint Collection - B12 POPLAR - Edition of 50
Aerospace-grade titanium inlaid with poplar burl wood, 'Wave' damascus blade with a VG-10 core, citrine.
Features & Specs
One-hand button lock system
Leather carrying case
Shipped in elegant wood presentation box
The Spearpoint ‘Poplar' features a frame in aerospace-grade titanium, inlaid with beautiful red Poplar burl. The blade is 'Wave' damascus with an extra strong core of VG-10; the one-hand button lock and the thumb stud are set with spinel gemstones.
A remarkable design that gives you an instrument with a full-size secure grip, and a versatile deep-belly blade, the Spearpoint epitomizes William Henry’s core philosophy – that superlative function deserves to be elevated to superlative art.
The ‘Poplar’ features some of the exotic materials and hand-forged metals that are the hallmark of William Henry's collections; a distinctive personality statement to be worn and used for a lifetime.






















