I wanted to check these out years ago. I really like the birch handles… pretty cool to see one on camera… the blade actually doesn’t have a flat grind… it’s what the call a Scandinavian grind like on fixed blades.
During the growing season I cut a lot of garden stakes. I wanted a scandi grind for that purpose and this knife performs beautifully at that task. Not a slicer and not an EDC knife it's kind of a niche knife and it fills the niche perfectly
In Finland they have the same sorta deal with traditional and bushcraft knives That's the same sorta group makers guild like MKM in Italy. Brisa makes all sorta of knives I have two small fixed blades that are branded ENZO but if you look online it shows models with BRISA and ENZO that are exactly the same also they have 100's of traditional fixed blades and I believe the folder is considered a bushcraft knife too.
its not a flat grind.. it is a scandi grind... and this was meant to be a Pukko design folders for bushcrafting... you should learn all tpes of blade grind..
I wanted to check these out years ago. I really like the birch handles… pretty cool to see one on camera… the blade actually doesn’t have a flat grind… it’s what the call a Scandinavian grind like on fixed blades.
Yep I realized that after that I misspoke 🤷🏼♂️
During the growing season I cut a lot of garden stakes. I wanted a scandi grind for that purpose and this knife performs beautifully at that task. Not a slicer and not an EDC knife it's kind of a niche knife and it fills the niche perfectly
Awesome. Glad you’re liking it.
I didn’t know either but I’m going to check them out 👊🏻
In Finland they have the same sorta deal with traditional and bushcraft knives
That's the same sorta group makers guild like MKM in Italy.
Brisa makes all sorta of knives I have two small fixed blades that are branded ENZO but if you look online it shows models with BRISA and ENZO that are exactly the same also they have 100's of traditional fixed blades and I believe the folder is considered a bushcraft knife too.
Sweet thanks for the input.
interesting knife. I do like that they did proper cutouts for the thumb studs.
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Thanks!
Agreed. So nice when they do the little things right.
its not a flat grind.. it is a scandi grind... and this was meant to be a Pukko design folders for bushcrafting... you should learn all tpes of blade grind..
hey dirk, wired question can this be front flipped at all?
I don’t recall and it was just a loaner.
Knifecenter says Taiwan. However, I don't believe that's a detractor. Thanks for presenting this!
The Borka 90 though
Very cool this is an old school knife! I think I wanna try 1 now. These were popular like 10 years ago. Didn't know they were still making them
Well you know me….never know what you’re going to see on my channel lolol
Pretty cool. It looks like a less threatening Emerson CQC7 haha
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I love this company’s knives.
Wow nice looking knife friend!!
Wow! That looks like a little tank of a folder! Never heard of the brand before
Me either and yep TANK.
A great looking knife. One I've never heard of either. Great video 👍
Awesome glad I’m not the only one lol.
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Wow you're certainly confused.