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16-03-12, 11:37 AM #16
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No Those are not. The Screws for PK70 are metric M2. I do not yet have them.
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16-03-12, 02:02 PM #17
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06-04-12, 03:40 PM #18VIP Member

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Re: Enzo updates
I have just ordered two CF Enzo PK70 folders from Heinnies. They look to be lovely gentleman's edc folders. My deepest compliments and respects to you Dennis H for making available the first folding knife I have been interested in purchasing for some time.
The CF PK70 will enter my edc rotation with the Spyderco Kiwi Slip-it. One thing I would love to see on a PK70 variant is the finger choil. I have not purchased any folders until now because the inherent safety of the Kiwi finger choil not only made me have no doubts in using it but also made a 2.5 inch blade feel very much like a bigger knife.
If a PK70 variant could be developed with a CF handle and a finger choil that would be a dream edc knife for me because it would be suitable for any general use task I could think of and it would look really sleek and attractive as well.
Here is hoping that you agree with me, Dennis H. And please don't misunderstand me. I think the PK70 looks beautiful in it current design as well.
I think I will be ordering some more once I build my budget up again.
Best regards
Harry
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13-04-12, 06:52 PM #19
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There are extra screws available.
Nickel plated:
https://www.brisa.fi/portal/index.ph...oducts_id=3874
Gold plated:
https://www.brisa.fi/portal/index.ph...oducts_id=3875
"If a PK70 variant could be developed with a CF handle and a finger choil that would be a dream edc knife for me because it would be suitable for any general use task I could think of and it would look really sleek and attractive as well.
Here is hoping that you agree with me, Dennis H. And please don't misunderstand me. I think the PK70 looks beautiful in it current design as well. "
I know. Get a lot of emails in the same direction. There are the differencies in the knife culture, which is only interesting, a subject for discussion. The Finnish knives are traditionally without choils and guards. Then you might think Finns get their fingers (right hand, if you are right handed) wounded. That is not the case. It is the left hand forfinger that gets cut in an accident. A choil/guard will not be of any help.
The belly on the Finnish/Scandinavian knives prevents from moving the hand to the egde. If there is no belly then you need the choil.
... and I do not take my own opinion very seriously either, knives are fun... if people want the choil, then it should be there,
We will by time make a folder with a choil. I would like to make a larger 95 mm blade, backlock.
Thank you for your comment.
Dennis
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13-04-12, 07:19 PM #20VIP Member

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Dennis,
Thank you for replying. I have received my CF PK70 folders and I really like them. I will keep an eye out for your future offerings.
Respectfully
Harry
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Re: Enzo updates
Distributors in Russia will sell these blades? Enzo Trapper 95 D2 one of my favorite blades.
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13-04-12, 08:26 PM #22
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Russia:
www.sarmik.ru
www.finka.ru
www.zadi.ru
Dennis
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14-04-12, 07:11 PM #23
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I am thinking of making a Neck knife.
There should be the possibilities for people to make their own
final designs.
- the paracord knife
- scales to attach with Corby rivets (Brass, copper or stainless)
- lanyard hole, there are ready made tubes.
And of course the Kydex sheath.
Grinds: Scandi zero and Flat
Steel: D2 or 12c27. Which one?
Thickness: 3.5 mm
Any opinions on this? Or what is a good Neck knife?
I can show an initial drawing for your comments, if there is an interest in such a knife blade.
cheers Dennis
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14-04-12, 07:22 PM #24VIP Member

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Dennis,
Please show a drawing. I am interested...
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Harry
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15-04-12, 05:50 PM #25
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Sounds good...
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16-04-12, 01:19 PM #26
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Here is a first drawing:
http://www.brisa.fi/enzoneck2Model.pdf
A is 6.4 mm for a Lanyard tube
B is 3.1 mm for pins
C is for paracord wrapping
D is 4.65 m for Corby rivet.
Options
C = only paracord.
A and D = Lanyard + Corby
A B and D = Two X Corby and pins
Thank you for your time. Comments are welcome.
Dennis
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16-04-12, 01:22 PM #27
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They look great to me Dennis.
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16-04-12, 01:25 PM #28
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Oh, apart from it looks like just scandi and flat grind - get the convex in there.
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16-04-12, 06:39 PM #29VIP Member

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Nice!!!
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