Enuff Leaf Blade
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Updated to add a shot of the spine and to compare it to a Lil Matriarch, see OP.
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Did you try taking the handles off?
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NoDrBlade wrote:Did you try taking the handles off?
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See last photo added to my original post 1.DedRok wrote:Would it be possible to see a picture of the spine?
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This Enuff series is great. Fantastic looking knives that I bet you could easily make wood, G10, or Micarta scales for. Love 'em. Can't decide between a Leaf of a Clip Point version.
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First off, nice pics :)
Sal, orange handles and a window break on the back of the handle please in the H1 version :Dvinito wrote:Sal mentioned in another thread that they are working on an H1 sheepsfoot version of the Enuff.
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I would imagine that a window break could be added since the stock is thick enough. Or maybe a special "firefighter" edition could be made.tonydahose wrote:First off, nice pics :)
Sal, orange handles and a window break on the back of the handle please in the H1 version :D
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i am going to guess that the blade is as thick as the jumpmaster. on that knife i just grinded out a slot in the back. Put a window break in it added epoxy and put the scales back on right away.
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It's thicker than the Jumpmaster. 3mm on the Jumpmaster, 4mm on the Enuff.
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Can anyone compare the Enuff and Street Beat?
The BM Triage, designed as a rescue knife, has a carbide glass breaker at the rear.sal wrote:Funny your request for a glass break stuck on the rear end of the knife. I've always found that an effective glass breaker on the rear of a knife that wasn't protected, always raked my hand. Any of you regularly carrying a knife with a glass breaker on the rear? and how do you carry it?
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The Fantoni Razionale, a Chris Reeve-Bill Harsey design limited run from 2010, has a breaker as the rear end of its blade. It's 13C26 steel and protrudes from the knife front only when the blade is closed. (It disappears into the open-pillar handle when the blade is open.)
I've not had occasion to break a window. Even wearing gloves, I think you'd risk injury with either design. Of course, in an emergency, I'd probably give it a try, assuming I didn't have a rock at hand.