Show me your enzos

Recently picked one up with ilbruce handles. Neat little blade, very hand-filling. Some durn hard steel too, or so it seems.

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01 or d2?
 
0-1 for me. It might just be me, but I am not a huge fan of d-2. No big problems, just didn't think it was so awesome. I got the 0-1 true scandi grind.

I could've wrote those sentences....... the only difference might be that I'd say the D2 is too hard (for me) to sharpen. THe D2 is very nice on the Elvers, though, but I haven;t even tried to sharpen one yet. They're both gifts, so I'll touch up the edge just before they go out.
 
Here's mine, in the middle of the 2 rehandled modded Mora's.

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As I get the money I'll probably do another for myself. I still have a few pieces of exotic woods and want one in bloodwood or purple heart.

hey man, which moras are those that ya modified?
where's a good place to get an enzo?
thanks !
be safe... Ted
 
Not sure on the models Ted. The top one was much longer and I cut it down. Wanted a wider blade than the small ones. Top one is carbon steel, bottom is laminated. I got my Enzo at Bens Backwoods.
 
Here's a couple more,D2 flat ground in Desert Ironwood and a Scandi ground D2 in Osage Orange with a OO firesteel , have a firesteel for the DI too but wasn't done for the pic's

Dennis
 
Ben's Backwoods ia a great place to get a lot of gear- and he is a good guy as well!
 
Those are some nice-looking knives - some inpressive workmanship on those handles. I will eventually do one. I have a mess of blades on their way to put handles on but no Enzo,... yet.
 
They are great knives!
I will definitely buy another Enzo 01 blade.
Since i did mine i've been eyeing all the exotic wood slabs they sell on ebay!
 
Here an EnZo Trapper Stabilized Maple burl, with a kydex sheath that Mojo on the BB forums made.

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That looks nice! The sheath looks super-clean. I would like to see the entire blade, though, to see how far you extended the scales (a recent fetish of mine :) ). One thing I like is it looks like you used 3/16" pins as opposed to the 1/4" bolts - it's hard to tell for sure, though.
Very Nice!
 
That previous shown knife is not in my possession anymore, so I show another.
The bolts are 1/4, some call them Corby rivets or hidden bolts.
There are specific countersinks made for these.
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