Enrique Pena - La Carolina
This is one of Enrique's newer models, the La Carolina, the name is in honor of one of Enrique's three daughters. This frame locking flipper features a hand rubbed satin finished blade of CPM 154 steel, the frame is Titanium sporting some stylish milled grooves that not only look good but improve grip, the custom tip up pocket clip and the back spacer are also Titanium with a dark anodized finish, hardware is Titanium. This piece is brand new direct from Enrique delivered to me at Blade Texas.
Blade length: 3 3/4"
Closed: 4 3/4"
Case/sheath: Custom embroidered Pena logo zipper pouch
Pricing
All listed prices are net to knifeology.
About Enrique Pena
Enrique’s interest in knives goes way back, he made his first knives when he was 13 years old using old files and a stone wheeled grinder that he put together himself. Enrique took a hiatus from making knives attending to other life events. In 2006 his interest was rekindled when he saw a custom knife that belonged to a friend, Armando Flores. Enrique asked Armando if he would teach him thaw to make such a knife, a single blade slip joint. Later he met Bill Ruple who helped him better his knife making skills and Rusty Preston also helped mentor Enrique. Enrique builds traditional slip joints and some lock backs, single and multi-blades and as of late tactical knives.