I had one recently. Very nice and well built as all Enzo knives are. Custom build quality in a production. Looks very close to the makers custom. Only issue is G-10 needs to be recessed some from the thumbstud as I did. The detent was crazy strong on mine. Had to really wedge your thumb in between to open. Couldn't open it without flicking or two hands.
Hi DLT Trading, I heard for this knife, the handle scale is serving as the blade closed-stop. I wonder if it is true, or there is stop-pin inside the knife somewhere. Here is where I read it from. www.bladeforums.com/threads/enzo-piili-review-comedy-of-errors.1455138/
I had one recently. Very nice and well built as all Enzo knives are. Custom build quality in a production. Looks very close to the makers custom. Only issue is G-10 needs to be recessed some from the thumbstud as I did. The detent was crazy strong on mine. Had to really wedge your thumb in between to open. Couldn't open it without flicking or two hands.
Thanks! Would love to see a comparison between this, the Birk and the Borka...
I like the simple design but I'm left-handed. Are you able to confirm if the thumb stud can moved to the other side?
There is a visible torx bit on the back of the thumb stud so you should be able to move it to the other side.
Nice review. Can you guys please review the Brisa Enzo Borka 90? There is only one short review on TH-cam that is in English. Thanks.
Does it run on bronze washers?
Yes
Hi DLT Trading, I heard for this knife, the handle scale is serving as the blade closed-stop. I wonder if it is true, or there is stop-pin inside the knife somewhere. Here is where I read it from. www.bladeforums.com/threads/enzo-piili-review-comedy-of-errors.1455138/
No stop pin. Mine has been chamfered for better access and the ricasso area hits the backspacer. So the edge is still ok.