Show me your enzos

My enzo D2 flat ground with amboyna burl

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I made the scales quite thick, but it sits in my hand just fine

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Now THAT is a fine looking knife!!! I wonder if I could add a brass bolster to my knives?
The sheathwork is super-nice too! :thumbup:
 
I will eamil it to you Bob. Rich, I can't post it, I don;t know how. It's a Word document with pictures and it's about 2.5 MB
 
Here comes some nice pictures of enzo knives that i did find stored on my computer!

The knives on the first pictures are made by an English knifemaker, who showed the knives on Britishblades (hope he don't mind me showing them here).

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This is an enzo elver made by me.

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Regards Jakob
 
I'd really love to have one of the Trappers in O1 but they seem to be out of stock everywhere.

I noticed some of the Trappers have a secondary bevel on the scandi grind, and others have a true scandi. Does anyone know if the Trappers that Ben's Backwoods carries have the true scandi grind? I think they're referred to as "scandi zero grind" by the maker.
 
Wow these are really nice knives, but I can't help but notice how slick the handles are. I stay away from all knives with slick wood like handles cut myself pretty badly in the past on a custom knife with wooden handle. I can't even begin to tell you how much having a big gash on your hand sucks out in the wild.
 
I'd really love to have one of the Trappers in O1 but they seem to be out of stock everywhere.

I noticed some of the Trappers have a secondary bevel on the scandi grind, and others have a true scandi. Does anyone know if the Trappers that Ben's Backwoods carries have the true scandi grind? I think they're referred to as "scandi zero grind" by the maker.

The O-1 Trapper blades I got from Ben's are scandi-ground-to-zero, although I don;t think his website advertises that. If you get them somewhere else, sometimes they'll say whether it's scz (with slight bevel) or scz-
0. The actual Trapper grind by Enzo is not truly flat, but rather slightly convexed, yet it's still ground to zero. The Elvers only come in D2 flat with a v-grind.

Chibbi, I like those two! :thumbup:

Jacob, that Enzo with the dark wood is beautiful! The Brit's blades are very nice too. The next one i do, I might try to make a brass bolster for it....maybe..... My next woods to use will be wenge and maybe some maple burl or something.

Pafka, excellent looking amboynia!

Man I love thoses EnZos! :thumbup: :thumbup:
 
Here four sticktangs, Nordic style, by Simon Nylund
Lynx 80 O1, Ursus 90 O1, Tundra 110 SS, Taiga 125 AUS-8

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cheers Dennis
 
Great stuff Dennis! The wood on all of those is gorgeous, but I love that last one. Especially the blade length. :thumbup:
 
I heard the older releases of the Enzo trapper had a slightly shorter handle.

Anyone know where I can get one of those?
 
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