William Henry Da Vinci B10

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William Henry Da Vinci B10 number 12 of only 30 made In 2005 and 2006 William Henry produced the Da Vinci Collection and it was one of their finest lines of "Limited Production" knives. They planned to make 50 of the B10s in 2006 but only completed 30. William Henry Knives weaves a remarkable story in each knife - the Da Vinci Collection offers one of the most memorable tales of all. Stainless Damascus and mokume are complemented by fossil walrus ivory and accents in 18K gold and diamonds. Every aspect of this knife is distinctive and precious. The blade is built from stainless Damascus steel forged by Mike Norris. This pattern, called Ribbon Lace, is one of the most difficult to achieve. No two blades show the same pattern, and each has its own nuance and story. The Damascus is exceptionally wear resistant, and takes and holds a very fine edge. The frame is built from mokume gane hand-forged by Mike Sakmar. A remarkable tapestry woven from multiple layers of copper, nickel silver, and brass, this material is so complex that no two pieces ever emerge with the same pattern. William Henry creates a very fine surface texture and finishes the mokume with a patina to bring out the colors in each material. The mokume frame is adorned with scales of fossil walrus ivory. This gem-grade material ranges from 6000-10000 years old and originates read more