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enuff 2!!!

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sal just dropped the bomb that they are working on an enuff 2 with a thinner stock and longer blade. as someone that's been watching this model and wanting one for a while, i'm excited about the prospect of a next gen model.

what would you all like to see in the next evolution of the enuff? i have my own ideas, but i'm curious about everyone else's thoughts.
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Sal dropped that bombshell a few weeks back. I nicked named it the “More than Enuf”. Sure seems like it’ll be a winner.
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Thinner stock sounds great and more length is fine but I’d like to see the tail hook come off the handle and the overall length staying under 7” with a max of 7.5”. Just thinner stock and full flat wharnie would have me ordering at least one each in PE and SE.
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Absolutely pumped. Really like the full tang handle with the frn, paired with that simple blade. Just great. Hopefully it'll be available in more steels since it's getting revised.

And the "more than enuff" is the correct name lol.
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For me an Enuff 2 / Morethanenuff should just have 0.5" more blade length (so it would offer full 3" of cutting edge) and 3mm stock instead of the current thicker 4mm. Then it would be perfect and I´d certainly get one.

I need such a very compact full tang fixed blade especially for (multi-day) winter skitouring: For light batoning /making kindling in primitive mountain shelters with a basic stove, for minor food prep and having kind of an emergency prybar (in emergency situations where I would not care if the knife got damaged)

The current Enuff is a bit too shortbladed for that, and so a White River Backpacker fills that role for me. But I´d really prefer a longer Enuff over it (and in such a knife VG10 over the S30V (newer models S35VN) of the White River)
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Straight handle, no hook.
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Wartstein wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:46 pm
For me an Enuff 2 / Morethanenuff should just have 0.5" more blade length (so it would offer full 3" of cutting edge) and 3mm stock instead of the current thicker 4mm. Then it would be perfect and I´d certainly get one.
I'm pretty sure 3mm-thick and 4" long is what Sal's working on. This came from the Affordable Fixed Blade thread, and many were looking for a more affordable alternative to the Proficient.
Doc Dan wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:50 pm
Straight handle, no hook.
I'm also pretty sure we're not getting new FRN molds for this one, so it will probably include the hook. I do like the idea of another knife without it though, the more neutral handle shape could be bette suited to repetitive tasks around the campfire.
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kennethsime wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:56 pm
Wartstein wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:46 pm
For me an Enuff 2 / Morethanenuff should just have 0.5" more blade length (so it would offer full 3" of cutting edge) and 3mm stock instead of the current thicker 4mm. Then it would be perfect and I´d certainly get one.
I'm pretty sure 3mm-thick and 4" long is what Sal's working on. This came from the Affordable Fixed Blade thread, and many were looking for a more affordable alternative to the Proficient.
Doc Dan wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:50 pm

Thanks! :)

Four inches of blade actually is a bit long for the special niche I´d need that knife for (there I´d prefer 3.5)
But for general use a 4" alternative to the current shorter Enuff makes perfect sense and will make for a great utility / outdoors fixed blade!
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I can certainly see the appeal of a 4" x 3mm knife with the Enuff design philosophy, and would probably get one, but it would be a different knife/use case entirely. So if that's the case, I hope the old Enuff will co-exist with the new one.
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Yes. That's all
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I was thinking about the size...

I think size the current one is roughly delica sized, should the “more than enuff” not be endura sized then? That seems like a good middleground, being not quite a full sized fixed blade like the waterway or something (meaning it stays in line with the original idea of the enuff) but still being larger.

Basically I’m saying we should make the enuff 2 not the rock 0.75...
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A 4-4.5 inch blade with 3.5 mm stock sounds good. Cruwear would be nice. Super ergonomic pinned and epoxied micarta scales sounds great. Throw a low ride leather sheath into the mix and I am in!

Oh wait! That is the Crucarta Proficient. ;)
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kennethsime wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:56 pm
Wartstein wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:46 pm
For me an Enuff 2 / Morethanenuff should just have 0.5" more blade length (so it would offer full 3" of cutting edge) and 3mm stock instead of the current thicker 4mm. Then it would be perfect and I´d certainly get one.
I'm pretty sure 3mm-thick and 4" long is what Sal's working on. This came from the Affordable Fixed Blade thread, and many were looking for a more affordable alternative to the Proficient.
Doc Dan wrote:
Sun Aug 30, 2020 11:50 pm
Straight handle, no hook.
I'm also pretty sure we're not getting new FRN molds for this one, so it will probably include the hook. I do like the idea of another knife without it though, the more neutral handle shape could be bette suited to repetitive tasks around the campfire.
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.5-1.0 more blade

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Wharnie!! Wharnie!! Wharnie!! Oh, sorry, I was trying to start the stadium chant and realized only the dogs can hear me, and they are telling me to keep the noise down ;) Anyway 7.5” max and full flat wharnie! Please and thank you!

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I'd be ok with the hook if the handle was just a wee bit longer, if I had bought the current version I'd have to round off the hook to have enough grip space. The hook on my Caribbean is actually quite functional for me.
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Consider me interested as long as it stays below 4 inches and is a clip point blade with a thrusting tip. 3.5 to 3.75 would hit the mark. The current clip point has too much belly and is no good for thrusting.

I'd prefer we stick with the grip and Boltaron sheath. The handle on the current model is awesome! The Boltaron sheath allows multiple mounting positions, and will not decay.
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I'd prefer if the enuff remain in the spirit as it I believe it was designed...a small utility fixed blade. So I'm not interested in "thrusting action", or a super slicer. I think that the blade thickness should remain the same...I'd just like to see the blade an inch longer. It would be nice if Spyderco offered one utility fixed blade in the line-up. That's just my humble opinion.
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Very interested in this! Hopefully they do bump the blade length a little from the original and offer it in an upgraded steel.
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3.75" to 4" blade length. This would be an overall length of 7.75" to 8". Longer than a mule, shorter than a JumpMaster, about Caribbean blade size (with a slightly shorter handle). This is a decent size for a general purpose fixed blade. Don't see where a small extension is really any different than the current Enuff, and anything longer would be an Enuff 3 (say 4.5" blade) which would be cool too.

Think the Enuff and the Enuff 2 complement each other filling different use needs and can co-exist; and be offered leaf, clip point, sheepsfoot, sheepsfoot salt.

When I look at the Bravo; it comes: 1, 1.25, 1.5, 2, 3, pig, alpha, EDC, micro, recon, vortex, sentry, squad, necker 1 & 2, and comes in a multitude of steel choices. (Then throw in Gunny which is a whole lot more of the same)!!! I think Spyderco could find a fixed blade knife design they could exploit the same!

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