Puggy in Dasmascus and Rosewood

Matthew Gregory

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Just finished this one up. My friend and fellow knifemaker Jeff Marsh offered me a .200" thick bar of his ladder damascus in 1080 and 15N20, and this seemed like the right project to use it on. Puggy has a 2-7/8" long blade, with a hand polished fuller, beveled spine and squidgy bit under the ricasso. The copper guard has a bit of fluting, and a hammered face, with a high polish, and a single domed copper pin to match. The handle is some wonderful rosewood that I've been saving for ages, and it was just the right wood for this, I think. A simple pouch style leather sheath with some red stitching completes the package.


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Thanks for looking!
 
That's really nice!!!! Love the materials and fluting on the blade.....super job on that! :cool:
 
Super cute:D

The red stitching in the sheath is an interesting deviation from normal, subtle but nice.

Darcy
 
Really cool man. Would make a killer edc/utility.
 
Super cool, I dig the copper collar.
 
Puggy he may be, but with plenty of bite, that's a nice EDC right there. Buddy you are plenty busy and that's great to see.

Steve
 
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