GiantMouse ACE Reo
- Jesper Voxnaes and Jens Anso Design
- Grip in textured G10 or Micarta
- Blade in CPM MagnaCut steel with stonewashed finish
- Made in Italy
Not just for car fans.
Imagine standing in a place where past meets present, where the industrial spirit and scent of motor oil of yesteryear can still be felt in every corner.At REO Town in Lansing, Michigan, home of the pioneering REO Motor Car Company, you can feel what innovation must have felt like in the golden era of the automobile. This magical place is just a stone's throw from GiantMouse Headquarters.
While the automotive era is, of course, long a thing of the past, the place has retained its tradition while also being a haven for many small, innovative businesses, manufacturers, bars and breweries.
This creative atmosphere is exactly what inspired the team at GiantMouse when they created their latest knife - the ACE REO.
As soon as you pick it up, you'll feel that the balance and weight, are just right.
The canvas micarta or G10 handle fits securely and comfortably in your hand with the "Diamond Plate" routing.
By the way, did you know that the Ace Reo is equipped with an MRBS? Maybe you are now wondering what that is supposed to be. This is a so-called MULTIROW BALLBEARING SYSTEM. Here the blade runs not on one, but on two rows of small steel balls, which sit in a plastic cage.
So the root of the blade has a larger contact area, which means that lateral forces can be better distributed. In addition, the blade action is somewhat "smoother" and in the case of the ACE Reo a little more reminiscent of the "feel" of a bronze washer.
So the root of the blade has a larger contact area, which means that lateral forces can be better distributed. In addition, the blade action is somewhat "smoother" and in the case of the ACE Reo a little more reminiscent of the "feel" of a bronze washer.
Whether you are out and about or mastering your urban everyday life, the ACE REO is ready for the big and small adventures.
In the blade of this lightweight folding knife, the still relatively new Magnacut steel is used, which is not only extremely rust resistant, but also remains very long cutting.
The Reo is locked via a bombproof arresting liner lock. But the ACE REO is more than your new faithful companion - it's a story you carry with you, a piece of true ingenuity you can hold in your hand. A tribute to the past but also a step into the future.
In the blade of this lightweight folding knife, the still relatively new Magnacut steel is used, which is not only extremely rust resistant, but also remains very long cutting.
The Reo is locked via a bombproof arresting liner lock. But the ACE REO is more than your new faithful companion - it's a story you carry with you, a piece of true ingenuity you can hold in your hand. A tribute to the past but also a step into the future.
Blade length: | 8,5 |
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Blade material: | CPM Magnacut |
Blade runs on: | Bearings |
Blade thickness: | 3,2 |
Designer: | Jens Anso, Jesper Voxnaes |
Handle Material: | G10, Micarta |
Knife type: | Every Day Carry, Outdoor |
Lefthand suitable: | No |
Locking Mechanism: | Linerlock |
Made in: | Italy |
Opening: | Thumb Hole |
Overall Length: | 20,2 |
Weight: | 84 |
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