For Sale: 11" damascus quillon dagger, wire wrap handle. SPF.

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Here’s a quillon dagger that I just finished up. The blade and guard are two-bar “twisted w’s” damascus, in CruForgeV and 15n20 steels. The pommel is 1075/15n20 single twist damascus.

The handle core is spiral-fluted hardwood, with herringbone-twisted black iron wire wrap. The ends of the wrap are covered with copper wire turk’s head knots.

The blade features deep 2” double hollow grinds, and the tang end is peened over the pommel to secure the construction.

This is the first knife that I have marked in this fashion, with just the “Promethean” torch.
It is a very fun knife to hold and to look at.

Specs are as follows:

Blade Length: 10-7/8”
Overall Length: 16-1/2”
Max Blade Width: 13/16”
Blade Thickness at Ricasso: .162”
Weight: 8-1/4 oz.
Balance Point: Center of Guard

I am asking $1250 for this knife. NOW SOLD PENDING FUNDS. Price includes insured shipping to the United States. For international shipping rates, please inquire.

Here is a video, (please do watch it, it captures the knife the best) and some pictures. Enjoy!

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