OZ Machine Company Roosevelt Speed Holes – S45VN

OZ Machine Company Roosevelt Speed Holes – S45VN

SKU: OMC-RSD-DSW-SH-S45
1150.00 USD Out of stock Buy at Merchant

Dark stonewashed titanium and open Speed Hole milling give this Roosevelt a leaner, more industrial personality while keeping the clean mechanical refinement that made Daniel Osborne’s design so heavily sought after. The 3.00 inch stonewashed drop point blade brings a bright working finish into the build, creating strong contrast against the darker titanium frame without making the knife feel flashy. The dark stonewashed scales show an almost volcanic texture under direct light, with enough variation to give the handle depth while still keeping the overall look controlled. The Speed Hole cutouts change the feel of the frame immediately, opening up the handle visually and giving the knife a lighter, faster presence in hand. Matching dark stonewashed hardware, backspacer, and titanium clip keep the build cohesive from end to end. The S45VN blade is full flat ground and finished in a practical stonewash that keeps reflections muted while maintaining a clean, usable surface. The thumb hole is smoothly chamfered for comfortable deployment, whether using a slow roll or quick reverse flick. Deployment is effortless on ceramic bearings, with the Roosevelt’s controlled action delivering a firm, precise opening without feeling loose or overdone. At just 2.95 ounces, this Roosevelt carries remarkably light for a full titanium frame lock. The 0.40 inch handle thickness keeps it slim in pocket, while the frame still feels solid and secure in hand. Lockup is clean, centering is dialed, and the overall build quality reflects the tight machining and consistency Oz Machine Company is known for. Built in the USA and designed by Daniel Osborne. Includes COA and manufacturer’s pouch. Production date 04-09-2026 and serialized #4910. Clean, compact, and cut with just enough attitude.

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