Showing posts with label Quartermaster Knives. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quartermaster Knives. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 28, 2015

Quartermaster QTR-4F Hannibal Framelock Knife

The QTR-4F Hannibal from QTRM5TR is an epic mega folder! It's large and stylish with a modified reverse tanto style blade that sports triple thumb studs and a flipper opener. 
Perhaps the meanest knife to hit the market in at least, 5 years. The lock-up is tremendous. The blade has been carefully ground to keep much of its mass toward its tip. This results in the smoothest operation imaginable when coupled with the ORB® pivot system and tri-spoke pivot assembly
The finger guard plays double-duty as a flipper device in the closed position. The cubist appearance of the QTR4F Hannibal knife is where it's charm lies. Though the knife does not look comfortable at a glance, its looks are quite deceiving. 
The knife has amazing balance and it's design characteristics will inspire conversation whenever it's removed from the pocket for use. Grab one of these limited editions today at OsoGrandeKnives.

Wednesday, August 20, 2014

QSA-1 Boss Hog Kukri

The QSA-1 Boss Hog knife is Q.E.M's first Kukri style blade. You'll see many styling cues that immediately classify the design as a Q.E.M. original.
A unique G10 machining pattern was created for the scale. At the tip, they've used a grinding technique which gives the edge an Appleseed shape & arched spine, perfect for heavy duty chopping.
They've added a G10 lock bar stabilizer for rigidity and confidence during hard use.
The 4.5 inch blade has a flipper that doubles as a finger guard and the entire package folds up friendly into standard denim pockets.
The QTRM5TR Boss Hog knife is truly a Beast that is ready for hard use!

Friday, July 25, 2014

1st Look - 2014 Quartermaster Roper EDC Knives

 The new 2014 Mr. Roper Knives by Quartermaster Knives are QTRM5TR's latest forey into the genre of EDC Knives.  
The Roper knife series are available in your choice of Tanto or clip point blade styles. 

Modeled after Warren Thomas' timeless 2.5 design, the QTRM5TR QSE-6TT is a titanium frame lock folder that is Quartermaster's new "King of EDC." Mr. Roper is their lightest, most pocket friendly design to date and it's a pleasure to hold and to carry.

Jared West, founder of Quartermaster Knives, names his knives after characters on popular TV series from his youth. Since this series only has three models, they got named after Roper Tanto, Mr. Roper and Mr. Furley. 


The 3.0" blade is a functional shape and the slim Titanium handle is very comfortable in the hand. 
Quartermaster Knives hope with this new take on a classic design is to shed light on QTRM5TR's legitimacy as a producer of fine cutlery for all applications, not just "hard-use."

The handle edges have been beveled for added comfort in hand and it rides comfortable in the pocket with the tip up pocket clip orientation.

Watch our youtube review of the QTRM5TR Mr. Roper Tanto Knife.

Watch our youtube review of the QTRM5TR Rubbed Roper Knife.
Overall, the Roper knives are solid, well-built EDC knives that are so lightweight you'll want to carry them everyday.  The price point is excellent, especially considering that these knives are made in the USA and have solid titanium handles and premium CPM-154 blades.

The Quartermaster Roper Knives are produced in extremely limited quantities, those who wait too long will miss the opportunity of owning one of these super knives!

Monday, June 23, 2014

2014 Quartermaster Mr. Roper Tanto (King of EDC!)

The guys at QTRM5TR Knives have done it again! The first Mr. Roper knife was a home run but many knife enthusiasts desired a more aggressive tactical blade style. This new Quartermaster Knives 2014 Roper Tanto delivers... and the overall geometry of the knife--combined with the apocalyptic looking Texas Tea blackwashed blade finish is badass!
Modeled after Warren Thomas' timeless 2.5 design, the QTRM5TR QSE-5TT is a titanium frame lock folder that is Quartermaster's new "King of EDC." Mr. Roper is their lightest, most pocket friendly design to date and it's a pleasure to hold and to carry. The blade is a functional shape and the slim Titanium handle is very comfortable in the hand. Their hope with this new take on a classic design is to shed light on QTRMSTR's legitimacy as a producer of fine cutlery for all applications, not just "hard-use."

Check them out at OsoGrandeKnives.com.