/ #37/100 sounds pretty interesting to me. I dont know much about the knife but that could make it worth something for sure.
SolidIcy2108
That is a Quartermaster QTR-12. They were like 200 when they came out but it might be hard to find anyone who wants anything to do with quartermaster these days.
EvenPoetry3961
I had one. They’re very hard to sell, but I would guess you could get a couple hundred from the right buyer. ET knives are fun to play with.
GPCcigerettes
Quartermaster 11cc early prototype I believe. Probably still holds a value of 100 to a few hundred dollars.
bbhuber
Hawk knives made one with a similar mechanism called the E.T. (External Toggle). Kershaw made a production version of it for a while. Cool fidget knives.
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Honestly id just keep it as a cool knife
/ #37/100 sounds pretty interesting to me. I dont know much about the knife but that could make it worth something for sure.
That is a Quartermaster QTR-12. They were like 200 when they came out but it might be hard to find anyone who wants anything to do with quartermaster these days.
I had one. They’re very hard to sell, but I would guess you could get a couple hundred from the right buyer. ET knives are fun to play with.
Quartermaster 11cc early prototype I believe. Probably still holds a value of 100 to a few hundred dollars.
Hawk knives made one with a similar mechanism called the E.T. (External Toggle). Kershaw made a production version of it for a while. Cool fidget knives.