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William Harsey Jr. (born 1955) is an American knifemaker and designer who works with several knife companies, including
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, Lone Wolf Knives, Spartan Blades, Ruger/CRKT, Fantoni, and
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Personal history

Harsey was born into a
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family in
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in 1955. He received a BFA from the
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Work in the knife industry

Harsey is a custom knife maker, designing and crafting one-of-a-kind folding and fixed blade knives, often to order. In ''Battle Blades'', author Greg Walker identifies Harsey as producing superb edges and blade finishes on his knives, as well as making knives specifically for Al Mar and Colonel Rex Applegate. Even so, he is best known for his collaboration projects, in which he serves as knife designer for various knife companies. Harsey collaborated with Colonel Rex Applegate to design Gerber's Applegate-Fairbairn line. He worked with Chief James Watson to design Gerber's Watson/Harvey Silver Trident and worked with
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and Matt Larsen to design the LHR Combat Knife. Harsey designed the Neil Roberts Warrior Knife, which is dedicated to the memory of Petty Officer First Class Neil Roberts, who was killed in action
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in 2002 and the Pacific / First Group Knife, commemorating the 50th anniversary of the
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in Asia. One of Harsey's most significant designs was that of the Yarborough Knife, which is named after Lt. Gen.
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, known as the "father of modern Special Forces.". The Yarborough Knife is presented at the beginning in August 2002 to each graduate of the
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Special Forces Qualification Course, with each of these knives possessing its own serial number, and logged in an official record book maintained by the United States Army Special Operations Command. The honor of the Yarborough Knife has become nearly equivalent to that of the Green Beret. To quote the
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News Service, "As each Green Beret crosses the stage upon graduation of the SFQC, he receives a legacy of the Brotherhood of Special Forces, signing in the pages of an illustrious history, shared by a select few. Only a few short years after its conception, the honor of the Yarborough Knife has now become almost as large of a part of the heritage and tradition of Special Forces as the Green Beret, and has been shared with a small number of dignitaries such as President George W. Bush.".


Industry awards

* 1996 International
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"American Made Knife of the Year" Shackleford, Steve, Blade Magazine, "1996 Blade Magazine Knives of the Year", October 1996, p. 16-20 ("Applegate Fairbairn Combat Folder", designed by Harsey and manufactured by
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) * 2003 International Blade Show "Collaboration Knife of the Year" Shackleford, Steve, Blade Magazine, They Don't Get Much Sharper Than These, November 2003, p. 12-18 ("The Green Beret Knife", designed by Harsey and manufactured by
Chris Reeve Knives Chris Reeve Knives is an American knife manufacturing corporation with international sales and distribution headquartered in Boise, Idaho, that designs, develops, and sells folding pocket knives and fixed-blade knives. Its products include the S ...
) * 2004 Field and Stream Magazine "Best of the Best" Award ("Harsey Tactical Ranger Folder", designed by Harsey and manufactured by Lone Wolf Knives) * 2007 International Blade Show "American Made Knife of the Year" ("The Pacific Knife", designed by Harsey and manufactured by
Chris Reeve Knives Chris Reeve Knives is an American knife manufacturing corporation with international sales and distribution headquartered in Boise, Idaho, that designs, develops, and sells folding pocket knives and fixed-blade knives. Its products include the S ...
) * 2008 Field and Stream Magazine "Best of the Best" Award Petzal, David E., Field and Stream, "11th Annual Best of the Best Awards", September 2008, pages 84–102. ("The Pacific Knife") * 2010 International Blade Show "Collaboration of the Year" with Spartan Blades, LLC * 2010 USASOC Sniper Vendor Competition Winner * 2016 International Blade Show "American Made Knife of the Year"


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