Bill Bagwell Website?

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Does any one know if Bill Bagwell has a website or a list of dealers that handle his custom work. Just tired of the "Ontario Four". Time for something a little more wickedly custom :D Any help would be appreciated. Thanks




JerrY
 
Bill doesn't have a website anymore.

I really don't know of any dealers that sell his stuff either.

Which knife are you looking for?
 
I'm not looking for any one piece specifically, Just looking to add to the collection. I am trying to find a dealer that carries his work with the hopes of placing a custom order. I figured that a dealer would know his policies on custom work / or maybe his contact info.



JerrY
 
Bill Bagwell can be contacted at 903-926-7208. Be advised that this won't be instant gratification - there is a wait, but it's worth it. Take a look at Greg's work also, as he is a fine knifemaker in his own right.
 
Originally posted by Fan of Steel
I'm not looking for any one piece specifically, Just looking to add to the collection. I am trying to find a dealer that carries his work with the hopes of placing a custom order. I figured that a dealer would know his policies on custom work / or maybe his contact info.



JerrY

Hi Jerry,

I have seen his knives on Nordic Knives' website (www.nordicknives.com)...BTW, one of his "policies" is to ask for your height, weight, shoe size, and a drawing of your hand! (that's what I read in a recent article)...the wait is somewhere between 2-4 years, if I am not mistaken.

RL
 
The phrase "A Thousand Days and a Thousand Dollars" comes to mind...
 
Thanks for all the information, I guess I'll try to give him a call during the week. Then I can find out if I need to take out a loan from the bank:) As for the wait, That doesn't really bother me any more. The key is to order a lot of knives each year from different people with different wait times( 1,2 years,8months ect.). Then each following year you have new stuff coming in so it eases the waiting pains.



JerrY

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step
 
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