Daguhoy
A Hero's Balisong
by Pabu Knife
The contoured Devin Thomas Mokume-Gane inserts are set into
handles milled out of solid Super Alloy Titanium. While not as
light-weight as other Titanium Alloys, Super Alloy -- also known
as aerospace Titanium -- is much tougher. This is the material
that many jet engine parts are made out of.
The massive spearpoint blade features a pronounced fuller.
Notice how perfectly symmetric the grind is.
Of course, it's double-edged and hollow-ground.
The elaborately-decorated pocket clip is Ferguson Damsacus as
are the Pabu-made screws that hold it to the handle.
The slight bit of engraving visible just below the screws is
the maker's personal signature.
The graceful carving on the tang include the Pabu USA mark and
also the Daguhoy name.
Notice, again, the elaborately-decorated pivot screws hand-made
by Pabu knife from Ferguson Damsacus steel.
Also, please, notice how perfectly symmetric the handles are, how
perfectly the lines match where the handles meet. There's not
a thousandth-of-an-inch of error there. Why? Because Francisco
Daguhoy wouldn't compromise and so neither will Pabu
compromise on the knife that wears his name.
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.