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    QSP Knife Raven QS122-A

     68.77 Gross, (  55.91 Net )
    QSP Knife Raven is a knife that owes its name to a common raven. The slightly curved, fairly wide blade of the knife can really be associated with the beak of this bird and the end of the handle with its short tail of feathers. Raven is a knife with a very interesting, yet simple, functional appearance. Its rather optimal size places it more or less in the middle of the size pool of folding knives, which makes it convenient to with both a smaller and larger hands. The solid construction materials used and at the same time its appearance suggest the use of the knife for everyday work. It also directs it to a wide range of users. The intention of the creators of the QSP Raven knife is for it to be a popular tool, the first choice when we do not want to think for a long time about which knife to chose. Like a crow, it is supposed to be a common tool and it is just that.

    TRC Knives M-1SLG

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    TRC Knives M-1SLG knife is a project created in cooperation with operators of military special units. The M-1SLG designed in a military-tactical style is a cousin of the Mille Cuori knife from the regular offer of the Lithuanian manufacturer. The M-1SLG knife is a response to the needs of special units operators, made available for civilian use. Contrary to common guesses, military users mostly use their knives in tactical operations as supporting tools, which, however, cannot fail during service. Therefore, the knives selected by the military must meet certain requirements in terms of strength (materials used) and usability (desired features). And so knives of this type are used as you can imagine, e.g. for cutting lines, breaking windows or removing other obstacles. Knives are used during field (survival) training and during everyday activities while waiting for a task (e.g. for minor repairs). The M-1SLG knife is a great proposition for fans of militaria, survival enthusiasts and enthusiasts of field trips.

    TRC Knives K-1s Apocalyptic Biohazard 2020 Knife

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    Williams Blade Design SZK001 Shobu Zukuri Kaiken 4.5″

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    Williams Blade Design SZK001 Shobu Zukuri Kaiken 4.5" The SZK series features a classic Shobu Zukuri grind for excellent lateral strength and cutting ability. As a part of EDC fixed blade line, this knife is optimized for compact and comfortable carry. Featuring an Elmax blade, one of the toughest stainless steels on the market, and canvas micarta handle scales with brass pins. Produced with TRC Knives because of their reputation for outstanding craftsmanship and attention to detail. The SZK 001 is a knife made for hard use, but with the refinement of a collector’s piece. This is an individually numbered batch of 80 pieces.

    TRC Knives Mini Wharncliffe Satin Elmax

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    Mini Wharncliffe TRC Knives it is every day carry knife made by lithuanian knifemaker Andrius Tricius. Satin finish on the blade and stone wash on the handle make really nice design of project. Mini size makes him really handspocket and useful in every day life. Extremely sharpen ELMAX steel with Wharncliffe cutting edge simplify cutting process even with tough materials. Included handmade Kydex ® sheath let you keep your knife sticked to your belt or use it us a neck knife with help of attached string. With Mini Wharncliffe you are always ready!

    QSP Knife Eagle QS120-B Karambit

     68.77 Gross, (  55.91 Net )
    Eagle from QSP Knife is a model that belongs to the karambit family of knives. This type of blade was created a long time ago in Malaysia and the Philippines and its shape was inspired by the claws of large predatory cats. Characteristic for its construction is the curved blade and an inverted handle with a hole for the index finger. Eagle from QSP Knife, referring to the Karambit tradition, was additionally associated with the silhouette of the eagle. In the end, the curved blade resembles either the bird's claw or a sharp beak with a watchful eye, which can be seen in the characteristic orange coating located around the mounting screw on the main line of the knife's axis. The image is complemented by the styling of the G10 composite grip lining, effectively imitating the predator's plumage. Eagle for the sake of construction may be suitable for tactical use and for the needs of uniformed services. It works well when cutting ropes, plastics, materials that are difficult to approach, but also it can be used in everyday life more universally. This will provide usable, thought-out, overly unsuspected, distinguished from many karambit models available on the market - subdued, non-extreme curvature of the blade, which is suitable for planing, puncturing, precise cutting etc.

    QSP Knife Eagle QS120-E Karambit

     68.77 Gross, (  55.91 Net )
    Eagle from QSP Knife is a model that belongs to the karambit family of knives. This type of blade was created a long time ago in Malaysia and the Philippines and its shape was inspired by the claws of large predatory cats. Characteristic for its construction is the curved blade and an inverted handle with a hole for the index finger. Eagle from QSP Knife, referring to the Karambit tradition, was additionally associated with the silhouette of the eagle. In the end, the curved blade resembles either the bird's claw or a sharp beak with a watchful eye, which can be seen in the characteristic orange coating located around the mounting screw on the main line of the knife's axis. The image is complemented by the styling of the G10 composite grip lining, effectively imitating the predator's plumage. Eagle for the sake of construction may be suitable for tactical use and for the needs of uniformed services. It works well when cutting ropes, plastics, materials that are difficult to approach, but also it can be used in everyday life more universally. This will provide usable, thought-out, overly unsuspected, distinguished from many karambit models available on the market - subdued, non-extreme curvature of the blade, which is suitable for planing, puncturing, precise cutting etc.

    QSP Knife Locust QS117-B

     172.27 Gross, (  140.06 Net )
    The Locust knife is a model belonging to the category of large folding knives from the QSP Knife premium line. It is made of top quality materials, among which special attention is drawn by Japanese VG-10 steel and cladding made of durable and stylish linen micarta. Locust is a knife with a rather interesting and unusual style. It has a slender figure with a wharncliffe style head with a rather narrow engraving. It is a construction that will cope with many everyday tasks, help in precise cutting and also manage to handle large overloads during stinging, puncturing etc. , so opening and cutting for example cardboard boxes will be really easy. In addition, even with vigorous and less careful work we can feel safer thanks to the strong frame lock. Locust will also do well in the forest, where its straight cutting edge is perfect for for example whittling.

    QSP Knife Mamba QS111-A

     103.27 Gross, (  83.96 Net )
    QSP Knife Mamba owes its name to the silhouette of a snake found mainly in Africa. At the first glance, the shape of this QSP project is enough to notice a similarity to the reptile's posture. The knife, like a mamba, has a slender figure that will adapt to any hand. Carbon fixer handle linings imitate the characteristic snake skin. Noteworthy in the Mamba model is the universal drop point blade made of Japanese VG10 steel – keeping sharp for a long time and at the same time quite easy to sharpen. This is an interesting alternative for people who want to equip themselves with a knife aspiring to the premium class, but not aiming at the highest shelf of powder steels, which are usually harder to sharpen. Mamba will definitely be useful daily and satisfy its owner with stylish and elegant workmanship.

    QSP Knife Pelican QS118-C

     172.27 Gross, (  140.06 Net )
    The c00peration between the designer and the contractor resulted in the creation of a  knife with a rather slim silhouette with a wharncliffe blade with a rather narrow engraving. It is a construction that will meet the demands of everyday tasks, help in precise cutting, and also cope with large overloads during stinging, puncturing, etc. , co opening cardboard boxes will be really easy. In addition, even with vigorous and less careful work we can feel safer thanks to the strong frame lock. Nokomis will also do well in the forest, where its straight cutting edge is perfect for for example whittling.

    QSP Knife Harpyie QS129-A

     172.27 Gross, (  140.06 Net )
    The QSP Knife Harpyie was inspired by the silhouette of a bird of prey from the hawk family. His physiognomy draws attention to the characteristic colours of its plumage, which is reflected in the knife handle. In its construction, attention is drawn to the proportion of colours, where one part of the cladding made of carbon fiber with a characteristic colour and reflects the upper part of the bird's torso, the rest of the composite G10 is in a different colour and reflects the rest of the bird's torso. In addition, the knife blade, in which you can see the shape of the bird's beak, has a characteristic notch in which a trained eye will see the animal's nostrils. Harpy belongs to the category of large folding knives from the QSP Knife premium collection. Made of top quality materials, among which CPM S35VN steel attracts special attention. Moreover, its universalised and ergonomic design predisposes it to be used on a daily basis, including more demanding work. Harpy is a knife great for "working" and is readily waiting both in the pocket of jeans and in the recesses of a casual jacket.

    QSP Knife Neckmuk QS125-C

     52.67 Gross, (  42.82 Net )
    Neckmuk is a QSP Knife project designed by Arthur Brehm. This is a typical neck type knife, which is also emphasized in its name. The name Neckmuk also refers directly to the shape of the blade modeled in the knives used by one of the more famous nineteenth-century American promoters of life in the bosom of nature George „Nessmuk” Sears’s. Due to the fact that Nessmuk spent a large part of his life in the field, he thought that the camping knife should not be too large and have an exaggerated thickness and its shape should help in cutting meat and preparing food. The Neckmuk project definitely falls within this canon. It is a small, handy and agile knife with a fixed blade, which will be useful during various field activities, but it can also be your everyday blade.