Qvist Bladeworks Variant PE3 – Titanium
The ultimate pocket knife
Based on the custom Qvist Bladeworks Variant by custom knifemaker Jacob Lundquist, the latest and final version that is the Variant PE3 (Production Edition) brings the same clean and modern lines in a sleek package that will not break the bank.
Designed for the modern-day EDC, the Variant PE3 features the same lines as the custom version, with the added benefit of a deep carry pocket clip. The hollow-ground 20CV Wharncliffe blade cuts like a dream and excels at both precision and heavy-duty work, despite the Variant PE3’s highly refined form.
In addition, the PE3 also boasts a solid titanium frame lock with matching titanium scales for maximum lightweight performance. The lock pocket has been shifted inside, along with added internal pocketing to keep the weight down. Further refinements include a finely-tuned and stronger detent, while the clip filler tab will match the handle materials for visual continuity.
Completing this masterpiece are full titanium hardware (no expense spared), full titanium milled pocket clip, ceramic caged bearings, and custom captured 6-hole pivot allowing for silky-smooth, lightning-quick deployment with a simple flick.
Modern, compact, and amazingly well-designed, the Qvist Bladeworks Variant PE3 packs a whole lot of knife and value into its sleek and modern form. If you’re looking for the perfect EDC blade to carry around town, the office, or the campsite – the Qvist Bladeworks Variant PE3 is as good as it gets.
- Designed by Jacob Lundquist
- Hollow-ground 20CV steel blade
- Updated front flipper deployment
- Better access to the lock bar compared with the previous run
- Unique Wharncliffe blade shape
- Solid titanium scales
- Sturdy frame lock mechanism
- Full stainless steel liner and hardware
- Custom captured 6-hole pivot
- Ceramic caged bearings
- Deep-carry tip-up pocket clip
- Blade length: 2.98” (7.5692 cm)
- Handle length: 3.99″ (10.1346 cm)
- Overall length: 6.97” (17.7038 cm)
- Weight: 3.25
- Produced by QSP Knives in China