I never thought of myself as a “knife guy.” Sure, I own dozens — and I even have a storage box to keep them all organized. But I never really felt like I fit the archetype.
I like camping but I’m not a hardcore survivalist. The closest I’ve been to a battlefield is playing Call of Duty on my couch. I’m not a hunter, nor do I partake in martial arts training. I’m just … a guy who carries a knife around. Then, two years ago, I got my hands on the WESN Allman.

The Allman Titanium Pocket Knife
To be clear, I didn’t upend my life to follow in Bear Grylls’s footsteps, enlist in the USMC or get my hunting license and go on a big game safari. But I did find myself enthusiastically and openly leaning into the world of everyday carry (or EDC). Suddenly, I was eager to take a knife out of my pocket — not just to apply it to various cutting tasks but also to show it off and talk about how much I appreciate it.
Materials and Design
Available in a number of different material combinations and colorways, the version of the Allman I got my hands on was the blacked-out titanium edition, which comes with a Sandvik S35vn steel blade, grade 5 titanium scales and a sturdy frame lock. (For reference, it’s also available in a few other packages, including those with G10 handle scales.)
While those specs grant it solid durability and reliability, the materials aren’t particularly out of the ordinary; for reference, the Gerber Fastball and Benchmade Bugout I also have are comparably constructed.