Enrique Peña knives

Thank you guys for your nice comments on my knives. I will try to have more photos of stuff that I'm working on.
 
Hello to all. Here is a knife that I finished last week. I made it following a Tony Bose pattern. Here is a knife that I finished last week. The knife is was made using a Tony Bose wharncliff trapper pattern.

This knife is 3 5/8'' closed, has blades and springs of CPM 154, 410 stainless steel integral liners, pinned shield, hand rubbed blades, washers in pivot area instead of mill relived liners for a cleaner inside look. The action on this knife is really nice and is about a 6 on a scale of 1 to 10 on the pull, there is zero side to side play on the blades, and the action is very positive in all positions. The spine on this knife is really nice, tight, clean and flush in all positions. The handles are pre ban elephant ivory and the bolsters have been fluted for added elegance on this knife.

This knife is no longer for sale.

Thanks for looking.
 
That's as good as it gets Enrique. Just lovely, as well as being my favorite pattern.
 
Enrique,
Simply gorgeous, I love the pattern, the ivory and I guess the whole package, beautiful!
Jeff
 
Just taken delivery of this stunning knife. I can tell that it's even better than it looks in the photos !!

Thank you Enrique - you are a great guy with an exceptional talent.

Colin
 
Pretty fine looking knife there Enrique! Congratulations to you and the commissioner.
 
Here is a shadow zulo spear lock back. This knife measures 4 1/8" closed with a blade, spring and lock bar of CPM 154, pivot bushing, double pinned shield and a lanyard tube. This knife is made in a shadow pattern inspired by the work of Jared Oeser. The handles on this knife is composed of an orange G10 spacer with black paper micarta for the front bolsters and lighting strike carbon fiber. The colors really compliment each others. The knife has a great lock up and an ultra smooth action and makes for a great every day carry knife.

 
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Don't own many knives with pivots at opposite ends because blade rub bothers me. Despite the close tolerances, this beauty has zero blade rub. Well done.

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Love the slight recurve of the main blade. Even under the magnification of my macro lens, can't see any pins, as perfect fit and finish on a stockman as I've seen.
 
That's a beauty, John. Enrique sure makes a fine knife.
 
I really love the shape of the sheep foot blade. A beautiful knife and a perfect tool :)
 
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