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The WE Knife Winsome Bronze Titanium Carbon Fiber folding knife is a premium blend of cutting-edge performance and luxury design. At its core lies a Bohler M390 drop point blade—renowned for its outstanding edge retention and corrosion resistance—flat ground for optimal slicing capability and finished with a sophisticated satin edge and black stonewashed flats. With a hardness rating of 58–60HRC, this blade is built to handle the toughest cutting tasks while retaining its fine edge for the long haul. The caged ceramic ball bearing pivot ensures an effortlessly smooth deployment, making this knife a pleasure to open and close every time.
Beyond the blade, the handle is a work of art in itself. Crafted from 6AL4V titanium in an elegant bronze finish and accented with a striking marble carbon fiber inlay, it offers both durability and visual intrigue. The bronze titanium backspacer and matching tip-up pocket clip enhance the cohesive and stylish look, while golden titanium pivot caps add just the right touch of contrast and class. The nested frame lock provides rock-solid security without compromising the knife's sleek profile. Whether you're carrying it for everyday tasks or displaying it as part of a collection, the Winsome is a masterclass in modern knife design—refined, functional, and unmistakably high-end.
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.