Enzo Trapper 115

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I've heard of this knife and have seen it for sale, but there are practically no reviews for it! Anyone have experience with this blade?
 
Not a widely popular brand but I am sure there plenty of folks that have experience with them. It is not uncommon that no one replies in 30min be patient.
 
I have two Enzo Trappers in O1. One I wrapped in paracord (Strider wrap). The other I put Ebony handles on. I have had many custom fixed blades come and go, but I still have my Enzos. The quality and value make them truly great knives. I love everything about them: shape, grind, steel, f&f, size, weight, etc. I don't think you'll be disappointed. Also, I highly recommend you get a kit and do the scales yourself. It really makes it "your" knife.
 
I have the Trapper and Camper, I got them ready made
The Trapper 95 is my go to field knif, I use it alot

The Trapper is a smaller knife 3 5/8" excellent for smaller work, I would get the D2 Scandi zero grind for edge holding. very comfortable knife
The Camper is a much larger knife 5" with a very full handle for bigger work, the D2 Scandi micro grind holds very well and the micro on the scandi works well
I recommend both, you decide if you want a bigger or smaller knife

The Trapper 115 is a similar handle to the Trapper 95 but a longer blade 12C27/ScZ
Could be an interesting knife,if you want SS
but if you have big hands I would not

The Badger is a similar handle to the Camper, which I find easier to hold for larger work, and a longer blade, but I have not seen them in a Scandi, just a D2 full convex
If you want a convex this could be quite good
 
I had ordered the Trapper 115, but it's not here yet. I ordered 2 weeks ago and it's still in transit in Finland apparently. :(
 
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