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    Talking New Bushy!

    This arrived in the post this morning from Stew

    D2 Enzo blade, finished in paper Micarta with Red liners and a Hot waxed sheath

    Pics don't do it justice.






    Very pleased with it i must say
    Jamie

    Camping: The art of getting closer to nature while getting farther away from the nearest cold beverage, hot shower and flushing toilet.

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    Looks good. the red liners work well with the white scales.

    Greg

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    Nice looking knife, I like the contrast between the scales and the liners. What do you think of the Enzo blade?
    I was looking at getting a enzo or a frosts full tang blade so a opinion on the enzo would be good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Spark View Post
    Nice looking knife, I like the contrast between the scales and the liners. What do you think of the Enzo blade?
    I was looking at getting a enzo or a frosts full tang blade so a opinion on the enzo would be good.
    Yep me too I have a frosts and fancy another 'go' at a knife.......looks the biz.
    Dave

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    The Enzo blades are excellent.

    So much so that I have a few more to make up....

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    Personally, i think the Enzo blades are as close as you can get to a perfect knife without spending a huge amount of money.

    It holds a superb edge, its small, but not so small a big guy couldn't use one, i am 6'4, big hands and its very comfortable.

    The paper Micarta does compliment the red liners very well and the hot waxed sheath Stew made for it looks excellent as well as being literally bombproof.

    I am thinking of putting an order in with Brisa to make some of these up myself as they are very very good blades for the price, just as soon as i get some money though

    Overall, pleased with the knife and the price
    Jamie

    Camping: The art of getting closer to nature while getting farther away from the nearest cold beverage, hot shower and flushing toilet.

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    Thats it then, I have made my mind up. An Enzo blade it will be. Its good to hear about a product before buying. The low price is also swaying in its favour, cheaper than the Fallkniven F1 blade I was looking at.

    Seeing as its only my second knife I dont want to spend a huge amount. I need to perfect my skills first.
    http://bcd.awardspace.info - Bushcraft Database

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    They have some really nice ones on Brisa, you can also choose the grind you want for a small fee and they include a nice albeit basic sheath.

    Dare i say that these are better than an F1
    Jamie

    Camping: The art of getting closer to nature while getting farther away from the nearest cold beverage, hot shower and flushing toilet.

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