Hi G,
Adding to your interesting post on grips
Indeed, fencing styles do differ, but I do recall my fencing instructor showing me how to steady the grip by placing the index finger hooked _through_ the front small-sword's pas dáne, and guiding the blade's tip with the small finger. Of course, the modern fencing epee is grabbed as you describe, palm upwards.
Then, when you go to the Spanish School, with its high pommel/low tip classic stance, the grip again differs, there you really hold the very short grip with the index and middle fingers on each side of the ricasso beneath the cup's guardapolvo hooked over the cross guard, and the thumb held diagonally close to the guard's crux. Then, the small and heart fingers grab the large pommel for both aim and grip. Thus, the grip is shorter.
And if you go to a katana/daito, you virtually grip the tsuka with mostly the heart and small fingers... of the lower hand!.
Different strokes for different people..?
BTW,IIRC the doggie/wolfie motif was often inlaid with copper/brass.
BR, M
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