Enzo

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Ph34r

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Feb 2, 2010
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Oxfordshire, England
I'm sure that i read another post to this effect, but i am unable to find it in the search bar. Are the enzo trappers good as a general purpose knife?
 

tinkerer

Forager
Mar 11, 2010
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bournemouth
i have an enzo trapper i bought as a kit and its a very good knife for all round use , holds a good edge and when i got it was shave sharp ,in fact i took a fair old lump out of my finger whilst cutting some chorizo and not paying attention doh good clean slice though lol.
 

Amon81

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Mar 9, 2009
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Birmingham
For me it's the perfect knife for bushcraft. Holds a fantastic edge, great in the hand and perfect length.

Worth every penny!
 

Ratbag

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Aug 10, 2005
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I'm sure that i read another post to this effect, but i am unable to find it in the search bar. Are the enzo trappers good as a general purpose knife?

They are excellent blades in all respects, whether in D2 and O1, and brilliant value for money even at the current exchange rates. I haven't used one with a factory handle though, so can't comment on those, but it's easy to put your own scales on (Camelbone on D2 in my avatar).
Buy one, you won't be sorry :D
HTH
Rat
 

Amon81

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Mar 9, 2009
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Birmingham
I have used one with the factory handle (was a kit and just filed down to the blade) and they are great if a little thin. Hence why I got a second blade from knifebargins for about £40 and some wallnut off ebay £8.99 and it's prefect.
 

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