Enzo PK70

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Today I’m walking whit my Enzo PK70, “de luxe version” having the handle in birch wood and antler


Half stop


Full open


On the blade’s right side, the brand name and the steel



This knife is quite thin


Internal liners


Great cutting efficiency, the knife is razor sharp and the scandi grind do his job on the wood


Making a tent peg…






…and a trigger





The knife in hand


The Enzo PK70 is a great slip-joint, light but full of wonder. The blade is just 7 cm long, but is enough for most of the jobs needed, at least for me…and in fact at the end of my short hiking the PK70 help me also for picking up these flowers for my wife! Thank you PK70!



Ciao,
Alfredo
 
That is very nice! Slipjoint with scandi looking grind, birch handle and s30v what there's not to like? Well, if going purely traditional then something like high end carbon m4 or O1 would have been the choice... but its nitpicking. Thank you for sharing!
 
I like that steel. I think my spiderco has the same. Super looking knife. I also like the placement of the nail nick. Sometimes nail nicks look like they're an after thought to the knife and design, but your's looks great! Flowers for your lady too.....So, thats how you make a new knife purchase cool with your lady. Good idea.
 
Thank you Alfredo for making this great review about the Enzo PK70

This knife has been reviewed in the german knife magazine (Messer Magazin). There are several variations available. They are made like the one shown above (scandi grind, birch handles and bolsters) like without bolstern, carbonfiberhandles or flatgrind. As much as I understand, you can choose between all these several variations. But every one of these variations is a slippie. No onehand opening out there.

Just wanted to add :)
 
Boy, I really like that knife. :thumbup:Thanks for sharing.
 
Andi is right, PK75 has onehand opening, PK70 is purely non-locking nailnikc knife. Made as legal as possible for the some of the strict knife laws in EU area like Britain, Denamrk and Germany. No, I did not bought Enzo PK709 even it was very close. I bought one of their scandi bushcraft knife kit... I blaim you Alfredo, without showing this great knife I would have not found my Enzo Bushcraft knife kit :P
 
Hi Alfredo,

Thanks for the review, I've got the scandi-titanium bolster version and agree; it's a great little slip-joint, superbly constructed and very secure action. I'd recommend one to anyone locking for a sub 3" non-locking knife for edc in places where knives are heavily legislated (e.g. UK :rolleyes:!)
 
That's a very nice version of the PK70! I handled one at the Paris knife show and found them smooth and well made. Though I would go for the flatground option.

Thanks for the review!
 
Wow; I was ignorant of this knife until I opened this post, and wow again S30V with a scandi grind!! That thing should really cut, and I like the nice looking wood scales!
 
Nice knife and some really nice pics. Haven't had an Enzo knife before, but I've got my eye on a Trapper.
 
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