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Heritage in Your Hand: The WESN x P&Co The Wildcat Henry Knife

Heritage in Your Hand: The WESN x P&Co The Wildcat Henry Knife

In the world of Everyday Carry (EDC), there is a constant tension between the modern and the traditional. On one side, you have the tactical, blacked-out, aerospace-grade titanium folders that look like they fell off a stealth bomber. On the other, you have the warm, tactile nostalgia of the pocket knives our grandfathers whittled with—tools defined by wood, bone, and brass.

Occasionally, a collaboration comes along that manages to bridge this divide with effortless style, creating an object that feels both cutting-edge and timelessly rooted in history. The WESN x P&Co The Wildcat Henry Knife is precisely that kind of object.

Born from a transatlantic meeting of minds between the Detroit-based hardware purveyors at WESN Goods and the UK’s own lifestyle pioneers P&Co, this knife is a celebration of “modern heritage.” It takes the silhouette of a classic slip-joint—the non-locking mechanism that has been a staple of gentlemen’s pockets for centuries—and infuses it with a distinct, tattoo-inspired edge.

The standout feature is immediately apparent: an ethically sourced ox bone handle that serves as a creamy, organic canvas for the knife’s unique aesthetic. The handle features a custom “Wildcat” leopard design, a motif that channels the rebellious spirit of traditional tattoo flash art while nodding to the ancient maritime art of scrimshaw.

What truly sets this release apart in a crowded market of collectibles is the invitation to participate in the creative process. In a bold move that emphasizes the personal nature of a good tool, every Wildcat Henry comes with a bespoke engraving kit. This isn’t just a knife you buy; it’s a knife you finish. The brand calls it “modern scrimshaw,” encouraging owners to etch their own initials, symbols, or designs into the ox bone scales.

It is a rare opportunity to create a piece of gear that is yours, and yours only. Of course, this artistic freedom comes with a caveat for the heavy-handed: P&Co notes that any use of the engraving kit is done at the customer’s own risk, and they won’t replace knives that have been “creatively altered” a bit too enthusiastically. But for those willing to take the plunge, the result is a guaranteed future heirloom.

Beyond the aesthetics, the knife is a triumph of manufacturing ethics and practical design. P&Co operates on the philosophy that “what you make is only as good as how you make it,” a sentiment that aligns perfectly with WESN’s reputation for precision engineering. The construction features brass metalware that will develop a rich, golden patina over time, darkening and evolving alongside the ox bone handle.

Ideally sized for the pocket, the knife weighs a featherlight 1.6 oz (45g) and measures just 3 inches when closed. When deployed, the 2.35-inch blade is substantial enough for daily tasks—slicing apples, opening packages, or cutting cordage—without being threatening.

Crucially for British enthusiasts, the slip-joint mechanics and blade length make this knife completely legal to carry in the UK, a feature that is increasingly vital for the modern EDC aficionado.

Priced at £138, the Wildcat Henry is an investment in craftsmanship and character. It is currently available exclusively for shipping to UK and EU territories (with ID verification required), making it a somewhat exclusive piece of kit for this side of the Atlantic. It is a tool for the creatives, the roamers, and anyone who appreciates that good products don’t happen by accident—they are the result of good people doing things the right way.


Leo Davie
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