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Quartermaster and G&G Hawk collaboration

Looks really uncomfortable. I think the guys on the handle team didn't realize they were contributing to a pocket knife.
 
I'm interested. Not because it looks useful, comfortable, or even attractive. But G&G Hawk designs are freakin' sweet :D
 
Looks really uncomfortable. I think the guys on the handle team didn't realize they were contributing to a pocket knife.

Pretty much like all the other Quartermasters I've seen, honestly. Odd angles just don't do it for me for a place for gripping.
 
Same here. I would like to see how it locks up. It looks like a tank.

Have you ever handled a Kershaw ET? It's the same mechanism, it's really cool because it's mechanically blocked from closing, but it's not technically locked :eek:
 
"A first look at our new QTR-10 "General Lee" a G+G Hawk collaboration. Built entirely within the confines of the Texas state-line (with the exception of a coil spring that came from Century Spring in Los Angeles, CA)."

Anyone excited about this new release?
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Very much like a evolved version of the Kershaw ET which is now discontinued. Cool design!

check out the video on their instagram

http://instagram.com/p/h05zvUxLTZ/
That one looks horrible, ugly and uncomfortable IMO.
 
I hear a little voice in my head screaming, "Hot Spots!!!"

Seriously, looks sturdy as hell. Just not too comfortable. My 2 cents.

However, I do appreciate that it's made in the GROWN star state! :thumbup:
 
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I actually really like the design it's a really cool looking knife I'll definitely pick up anything designed by G&G Hawk.
 
Curious as to what materials they will use.

It would not surprise me that the lockup is stronger than any liner or frame lock out there.

And 100% "Made in the U.S.A." is awesome.

Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. I'm hoping to be able to see how well it will fit in my hand.
 
Shoot - coming 2014... thanks for the heads up hyper.

Not sure about knife brand but G&G hawk are a sure thing.
 
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