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The WESN Henry is a traditional slip-joint pocket knife inspired by Scandinavian heritage and built for everyday carry.
Named after our founder’s Swedish grandfather, the Henry is a modern interpretation of a knife style that has been central to Scandinavian tool culture for generations. Compact, simple, and dependable, it reflects a time-tested approach to everyday utility - refined for modern use.
At its core is a Swedish-made Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel blade, chosen for its excellent corrosion resistance, edge stability, and long-term durability. Backed by more than 150 years of Swedish steelmaking expertise, this steel delivers reliable performance without unnecessary complexity.
The Henry is available in two distinct configurations: a clean titanium-handled version designed for understated everyday use, and a cherry wood inlay option that draws directly from traditional Scandinavian materials and craftsmanship.
Rooted in history.
Designed for daily carry.
Built to endure for generations.
Peace of Mind. Guaranteed.
Crafted to endure. Guaranteed for life. Your WESN isn’t just built to last, it’s built to outlast you. And if it ever needs fixing, whether it’s in your hands or your great-grandchild’s, we’ll be here to take care of it.
Peace of Mind. Guaranteed.
Crafted to endure. Guaranteed for life. Your WESN isn’t just built to last, it’s built to outlast you. And if it ever needs fixing, whether it’s in your hands or your great-grandchild’s, we’ll be here to take care of it.
Every WESN product is made to go the distance, and then some. That’s why we back it with a Lifetime Warranty. If it ever fails you due to craftsmanship or manufacturing defects, we’ll make it right. No fuss. No fine print.
Not sure if it’s the right fit? You’ve got 60 days to decide. Put it to work. Pocket it daily. If it doesn’t live up to the hype, send it back. no questions asked