Stéphane Sagric - Spurs (Westie and Vegas Forge Damascus)
The Spurs model by Stéphane Sagric of France is a striking fusion of artistry and performance—blending traditional craftsmanship with modern tactical design. This exceptional liner-locking folder showcases a mesmerizing Vegas Forge Reptilian Damascus blade, complemented by darkened ambidextrous thumb studs for smooth, versatile deployment. Thoughtful details like jimping along the spine enhance control and handling.
The handle is equally impressive, featuring rich Ivory Westinghouse Micarta scales over a titanium frame, accented by Zirconium bolsters and a sculpted Zirconium backspacer with an integrated lanyard hole. A matching Damascus tip-up pocket clip mirrors the blade’s intricate pattern, while titanium hardware and an Ivory Westinghouse Micarta pivot ring surrounding a polished pivot completes the refined aesthetic.
Brand new and acquired directly from the maker, this piece is as collectible as it is functional.
Blade length: 3"
Closed length: 4 3/8"
Included: Custom embroidered Sagric logo pouch with hidden magnetic closure and a C.O.A. (Certificate of Authenticity).
Stéphane Sagric, based in Saint-Émilion, France, transitioned from a career in fine jewelry to knifemaking in 2017. His work quickly gained recognition, earning multiple awards—including his first at the Paris International Fair—thanks to his distinctive blend of precision, elegance, and innovation.
Pricing
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About Stéphane Sagric
Stéphane Sagric is a distinguished French custom knifemaker based in Saint-Émilion, a town in the Gironde department of southwestern France. Renowned for his exceptional craftsmanship, Sagric has garnered numerous awards within France for his meticulously crafted folding knives. Since showcasing his work at the Blade Show in 2022, Sagric's reputation has expanded internationally, attracting collectors and enthusiasts worldwide. His knives are characterized by flawless fit and finish, with each piece reflecting his dedication to the art of knifemaking.