Enrique Peña 2013 Blade Show Knives

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Hello to all. I will be posting pictures of the knives that I will taking to the 2013 Blade Show as I find time to take the pictures and post them. Please feel free to comment on them and thanks for looking.



This knife here is 4" closed, blades and springs of CPM154, integral liners and bolsters, my own jigged bone, pinned shield, pivot bushing and washers instead of mill reliving for a cleaner look. The action is as smooth as can be and the blade tension is right at a five on a scale of one to ten, springs are flush in all positions.

This is the first time that I make this knife in a 4" version and I think it is neither to big or to small but just the right size to get what ever task done with out feeling like you are carrying a boat anchor with you.

 
That's a gorgeous Saddlehorn, Enrique! I look forward to seeing more!
 
Looks great Enrique! Nice package buddy. I'll see you down there again this year...

Jason
 
The Saddlehorn pattern is slowly becoming a favorite of mine. That one is spectacular. I like everything about it.
I love the scales. The jigging is really unique and looks to my eyes as if it could have been made hundreds of years ago or yesterday.
Well done sir.
 
Really like this one. Great job as usual Enrique. Looking forward to seeing you in a few weeks.

gus
 
Absolutely stunning. Seriously that is so awesome, great job! One the cleanest most eye appealing customs I've seen in some time
 
Hello to all. Here is another knife that I will be taking to the 2013 Blade Show. It is a Remington HHT 293 trapper. It is the first time I make it in a 4" version. The knife is 4" closed, blades are CPM154, pivot bushing, integral liners and bolsters, stainless steel washers instead mill relief for cleaner look . The pull on this knife is about a 6 on scale of 1 to 10, supper nice action and the springs and liners are as tight and flush as can be. Thanks for looking.

 
Goodness. That one sure rings the bell. That's just gorgeous.
 
That HHT is a close to my grail knife as anything! :eek:
So gorgeous....
 
Thank you all for your nice comments. I will try to post something else soon.
 
Great knives, Enrique. Owning, as I do, a 4 1/4" version of your HTT, I can speak at first hand about what a wonderful knife it is. Congrats. :thumbup:
 
That 4" HTT is nice! I like that pattern a lot and that size makes it about perfect...

Jason
 
Here is another knife that I will be taking to the 2013 Blade Show. This knife measures 3 7/8" closed, blades and springs of CPM 154 , integral liners and bolsters, pivot bushings, stainless steel washers instead of mill relief for cleaner look, double pinned shield and mother of pearl scales. The blades have half stops. The pull on the blades is about a 6 on a scale of 1 to 10, the action is very equal on all blades and very smooth, liners and springs are really tight and flush in all positions. To date this is one of the cleanest knife in all respects that I have made. Thanks for looking and previous comments.

 
That is one of the classiest knives I've seen. Beautiful.
I can sure picture that in Blues' pocket...
 
Here is a knife that I have been working on today. It represents a full and long day of work. I have not made a Folding Hunter in about three years and I think I like the way this one is coming out. It will have blades and springs of CPM 154, integral liners and bolsters, pivot bushings and washers instead of mill relief liners for cleaner look. The washers on this knife are .004" thick. I did not have big enough washers for this knife so I made about 20 of them on my lathe today. Was not sure if I would be able to make them but now I know they can be made on the lathe and you can make about 100 of them if you stack the shim stock. I will post a picture of it when I finish it. Thanks for your comments.

 
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