A couple in the Scagel style

R Appleby

KNIFE MAKER
Hi all, I don't get to many knives made anymore. Here are the last two that I managed to complete.


Scagel Styled Hunter
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Blade; 6 inch, convex ground, polished, 52100.

Guard; Nickel

Handle; Stacked leather, nickel, brass, copper, black fiber, maroon and
black micarta with a mule deer crown pommel.

OAL; 11 1/2 inches

Sheath; 8/9oz, 1 piece, tooled leather, Heiser styled sheath.


Scagel Styled Camp knife
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Blade; 9 3/8 inch, hand forged, polished, convex ground, 52100
Handle; Stacked leather, nickel, red fiber spacer, maroon and black
micarta. The Pommel is a mule deer crown with brass pin.

Guard; Nickel.

Sheath; 2 piece 8/9 oz leather bound with elk hide lacing and domed
rivets.

OAL;15 5/8th inches

Thanks for looking
 
Love the Scagel style and those look like they came right out of Dr. Lucies book.
The sheaths are to die for, not many people pay that close to attention.

Great work, thanks for posting.
 
Thanks all, I try. Dr Lucie's book by the way is a great and invaluable resource for those interested in Scagel knives.
 
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Those are some awsome knives, always liked that style, one day i will man up and try to do one lol.
 
Robert,
Scagel was a inspiration to me when I first saw some of his work after I started making knives.

The unique style of his knives helped me to decide to do my own thing instead of making Loveless style knives like many were doing when I started making knives. Not knocking Bob Loveless, I learned a lot from him the few times I was in his shop. and he had his own unique style.

Very nice knives you have made there!

Laurence

www.rhinoknives.com
 
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