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Fixed Blade Knives592 of 780This knife was in my grandmothers curio cabinet, any info on it would be appreciated.  The guard is brass as are the rivets.Knife with bone handle
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    Posted 9 years ago

    CheriNY
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    My son found this about 10yrs ago in an old barn we inherited. It has W.Scagel on the blade and an arrow on the end. Can anyone tell me how old this is and what if anything its worth. thanks

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    1. Rattletrap Rattletrap, 9 years ago
      Be careful or you'll cut yourself with that knife.:):)
    2. pw-collector pw-collector, 9 years ago
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Scagel

      William Wales Scagel
      Born February 12, 1873
      Alpena, Michigan
      Died March 26, 1963 (aged 90)
      Occupation Knifemaker, Bladesmith
      Awards Blade Cutlery Hall of Fame

      Dave
    3. CheriNY, 9 years ago
      Thank you Dave. Yes, i've had it authenticated and it is a legit William Scagel. Now i'm trying to find out what it's worth. The collector that looked at it offered me $2000 but another wanted me to consign it with them and thought I could get $4500...Thats a big difference so I will keep looking and hopefully someone will know a fair value.
    4. CheriNY, 9 years ago
      Update on the knife: We contacted Bernard Levine and he ALOS has confirmed that the knife is infact in real William Scagel from the 1920's and is issuing a Certificate of Authenticity. So glad I didn't take the original offer on the knife..turns out its worth far more than I thought!
    5. whyatt whyatt, 9 years ago
      wow, what an awesome find

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