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Brisa Piili 85 Folder, Carbon Fiber
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Description
Brisa Piili 85 Folder (Carbon Fiber Scales, ELMAX steel)
The Piili 85 is the outcome of our collaboration with internationally awarded Finnish knife maker Jukka Hankala. His original Piili won the best folding knife category at Helsinki knife show in 2015. Since then, we have collaborated with Hankala, and made a factory version of his designer knife.
Over the years, the factory Piili has seen many updates and improvements. However the design has always followed Hankalas award winning lines. To look at this knife at a glance does not do it justice. Small discreet details and angles compose a subtle whole, which flows with the well-known understated Finnish design.
One detail among many is the long curved frame which shows just enough of the blade, to accent the ground down areas which bears the makers marks. These grinds also make the blade slightly rhombic, an ode to the traditional Finnish Tommi blade. The same thought continues with the high scandi grind and a small secondary bevel, which is a very traditional element in Finnish knives. While many details in this knife fall into designer elements, the super-steel Elmax blade is a testament that this knife is not a toy, nor a showcase item.
This knife grows on everyone. At a glance, it is as simple as any knife, but on closer inspection every part, every angle play a role in the complete context. In this modern, minimalistic design where the details will appear first after a closer look, Hankala brings the Finnish knife design to a new level. A true Gentleman´s folding knife.
Length: 210/115 mm
Weight: 110 g
Blade length: 85 mm
Blade thickness: 3.25 mm
Steel: Elmax
Grind: Scandi w sec bevel
Finish: Satin Lock: Linerlock
Frame : Stainless 1.3 mm
Clip: Stainless
Washers: Bronze
Screws: Torx 6 . Pivot Torx 8
Scales: Carbon Fiber
Hankala is one of Scandinavia's most awarded knife makers internationally. This is a production run from his original drawings, the handmade versions are sold for Euro 500. "Piili" is Finnish and means arrow. There is also a lake close to Hankala's home in Finland called Piili.
2 Reviews
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Excellent knife with one serious flaw
There are so many things to like about this knife; it is beautiful to look at, the fit and finish is superb, the blade is tight with absolutely no play, the elmax steel blade is razor sharp, holds a wonderful edge and is very corrosion resistant and the scales have a lovely texture but there is one thing wrong. To open this knife one handed can be quite difficult and I think it's just because of where the thumb stud is. Maybe I have weak hands but I genuinely find it quite difficult to open the knife. Otherwise, this knife is perfect but that's a serious problem.
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Beautifully designed and constructed
I collect, so I have a quite a few knives.
Most of my collection ranges between $400-$2000 but I do have less expensive knives. Tacops Falcon (brilliant, smoothest opening knife @ any price point) , Hella Fire (beautiful, polished blade and surprisingly practical), Hablis (rough yet practical in any situation) Anyway, I waffle!
This is my first Enzo knife and I am impressed with the build quality. Mine is perfectly centred and the frame is also precise with no gaps in the stainless steel frame or liner. The blade is sharp. The design is Scandinavian simplicity but with a heavy and articulate masculine feel.
Complaints? The thumb stud is too small and it doesn't open quick enough. That's about it!
This is a beautiful designed and built knife. Highly recommended at this price.




