I am offering for trade consideration this great Bill Scagel-style hunter made by Al Englesman of Hamilton, MI. It is a very nice quality American classic design. Mr. Englesman is a friend of Jim and James Behring if you follow thier work. This knife is used, there are some resharpening scratches on the blade.
I do not know the steel type. James Behring told me he is sure it is a forgeable steel like O1. I think the steel shows more stain-resistance than O1 typically does. The blade is 1/8" thick rear the handle. The blade is about 5 1/4", the handle around 5". The handle has a solid, comfortable grip. The basketweave tooled leather sheath is stamped "Buster's (Warenski's) Knives, Richfield, Utah" on back.
Looking for a Scrapyard Scrapmax or Bark River Canadian Special. Used is mighty fine with me.
Thanks.
I do not know the steel type. James Behring told me he is sure it is a forgeable steel like O1. I think the steel shows more stain-resistance than O1 typically does. The blade is 1/8" thick rear the handle. The blade is about 5 1/4", the handle around 5". The handle has a solid, comfortable grip. The basketweave tooled leather sheath is stamped "Buster's (Warenski's) Knives, Richfield, Utah" on back.
Looking for a Scrapyard Scrapmax or Bark River Canadian Special. Used is mighty fine with me.
Thanks.


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