Enzo 75 Chaga Fire

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Volume up to listen to the rain in background during a little Chaga Fire as I show my appreciation for a wonderful little partner during break on my hike.
This blade has been well used for over a year now, with a full scandi replacing the small micro-bevel from when I received it.
Recently replaced the blocky carbon-fiber scales with these nice radiused linen micarta scales.

 
It’s a very nice knife, I wanted to get one with the black handle for a long time but some how either they were not available, or I’d waste the funds on something else… Nice clip, love the rain and flame sound !
 
It’s a very nice knife, I wanted to get one with the black handle for a long time but some how either they were not available, or I’d waste the funds on something else… Nice clip, love the rain and flame sound !
Thanks for the comments. That little fire warmed my hands nicely and provided nice lighting for impromptu video.

If still looking (Black Enzo), message me.

Those Ivory Micarta Scales came off a new/unused-in-box knife, and I still have the carbon fiber scales that came off the one above along with that knifes orig. box. Closer inspection of the carbon-fiber scales indicates they are peal-ply (exact same construction as Spyderco (this knife actually made same factory too) with black G-10 under. The total thickness of the CF scales are thicker than the radiused G-10 by a little more than the CF thickness ... After doing the swap and measuring scales with a caliper, I learned I could have simply radiused my CF scales to effectively net a Black G-10 Enzo using my belt-grinder (maybe even with a slight CF pattern being left on the scales in the thickest areas :-/. Plan to do this on the CF scales at some point after the honeymoon with the sexy White Linen Ivory. Plan, when I bought the Ivory version was to sell the CF version with factory new blade, liners, etc. Just need to get motivated, unless someone wants the CF version as OEM.

EDIT:
FYI, link below. I recently posted a few more pic's and info on the ENZO (along with pic's of the Black CF version) in this thread (also shows how the CF scales are a little blockier).
 
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