EnZo 75 Birk - Antique Ivory Micarta

EnZo 75 Birk - Antique Ivory Micarta

EnZo 75 Birk - Antique Ivory Micarta

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About EnZo 75 Birk - Antique Ivory Micarta

EnZo | 75 Birk - Antique Ivory Micarta The Birk 75 is a top quality folding knife from EnZo. It has perfect lockup, blade centering, and action. The smoothness of the opening will make you think that the blade riding on ball bearings. For the money you will not believe that it is hand made in Finland. This knife will make the perfect addition clipped to your pocket or for your collection.

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Brand EnZo Knives
Category All Knives
Overall Length 7.05" (179mm)
Closed Length 4.1" (104mm)
Blade Length 2.95" (75mm)
Cutting Edge Length 2.96" (75mm)
Blade Thickness .12" (3mm)
Blade Steel D2
Edge Style Scandi
Blade Finish Satin
Handle Material Antique Ivory Micarta
Handle Thickness 0.49" (12.35mm)
Pocket Clip Tip-Up
Weight 3.6oz
Manufacturer Ref. # 2511
Country of Origin Finland

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Amazing slicer

Peter Betz
6 years ago

Enzo knives are amazing slicers. This is a really well made piece that performs!!! Very happy with this purchase

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This is my second Birk

Robert Lee
7 years ago

This is my second Birk 75. I bought this because of the Ivory Micarta. It was just too pretty. The first Birk 75 was in carbon fiber scale, 30V, and also Scandi ground. As a practical matter, the CF version has slightly better ergonomics. The scales have better traction..

Now, a word or two about the Scandi grind and less than stainless steels like D2. This is a general read more observation, and not a criticism of the Birk.

Scandis are dead simple to get more than razor sharp as the bevel itself keeps the sharpening angle consistent. However, because the contact area with stone is huge, it takes a relatively long time to actually wear enough metal away to reform the edge apex. On both my full Scandi carbon steel Moras and this Birk, surface rust began to form while sharpening.

The Mora rusts if you just breath on it, although it's faster to sharpen because of the softer steel. The D2 is more rust resistant, but being a harder steel, took longer to work on. In the end, don't be surprised if you need to do some slight buffing work after a sharpening session.

I'm considering the FFG version of the Birk in S30V. This is likely to be the most EDC-capable version of this quite wonderful knife.

Enzo Birk

Brandon A.
7 years ago

Awesome little scandi grind folder ! Fit & finish is exceptional , materials used are quality and DLT customer service is top shelf ! Highly recommend Enzo knives from DLT !

Great EDC knife.

Michael Manin
7 years ago

After looking at a bunch of reviews I finally pulled the trigger on this one. I like scandi grinds and wanted a folder with one. The Cold Steel Finn Wolf was the first I picked up and while it's a fine knife for the money I noticed the well documented issues with edge rolling. Nothing that isn't easily worked out but annoying to me none the less. The Enzo Birk 75 was the only other read more scandi folder I could easily find but at a big jump in price. The difference is noticeable. With the D2 steel blade roll hasn't been an issue and it's crazy sharp edge has remained so with only light stopping. The handle feel great in hand and the antique ivory micarta looks great too. Lock up was about 50% out of the box and has stabilized at 60%. Fit & Finish reminds me of a Taiwan made Spyderco. I'll probably will end up getting a S30V scandi version in the future just because. I don't use it for building shelters or hardcore bushcraft but for EDC tasks like opening packages, food prep, and whittling and it has handled everything with no issues. If you are on the fence try one. I think you'll like it.

Nice knife.

Joe h.
8 years ago

Well made, extremely sharp. Beautiful scales....need a little checkering.