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UNIQUE AND EXTRAORDINARILY CREATIVE HANDMADE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:1,500.00 USD Estimated At:3,000.00 - 6,000.00 USD
UNIQUE AND EXTRAORDINARILY CREATIVE HANDMADE
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FISHING ROD BY BILL SCAGEL. The following information was originally generated by Dr. Jim Lucie, Bill Scagel’s personal physician, friend and author of the book on Scagel’s life. This incredible item is both functional but also a work of art as were most of Scagel’s works. Bill Scagel was a truly extraordinary old curmudgeon who was both creative and an artistic genius. Scagel is best known for his extraordinarily beautiful hand-made knives but Bill could make virtually anything and there are so many stories about things that he did in his extraordinary, independent life. This item is a most unusual and unique hand-made fishing rod by Scagel, made for his personal use. The overall length is 61 1/2". The rod portion is made from a single piece of oak and it has 4 agate guides with copper wrapping. The shaft of the rod is fitted through a brass ferrule. The handle of the reel is made from different woods, possibly poplar. The handle is cut out to accommodate the reel. The reel is 5" in diameter with a metal crank handle that is marked "W. Scagel". It is impressed with two of the wavy blade dagger marks that Scagel used to brand his items. CONDITION: Complete and original in near excellent condition. It shows signs of use and wear of course as it should. This is a truly unique, one-of-a-kind item, handcrafted by Scagel. You will for sure be the only kid on the block to own one if you buy it. UNATTACHED ACCESSORIES: This lot will include a hardbound auction catalog of the Dr. Jim Lucie Knife Collection. PROVENANCE: This fishing rod was originally acquired from William Scagel by Glen Schindlebeck of Fruitport, Michigan; then to Bill Claussen; and finally to the current owner (the consignor; Larry Williams). Dr. Lucie actually generated much of the information noted above in the form of an appraisal for the current consignor. Dr. Lucie, now deceased, wrote an incredible book on Bill Scagel and his life and when he prepared the information for Mr. Williams regarding this fishing rod, he shared that he was very familiar with this fishing rod and in Dr. Lucie’s words, "It is a fabulous piece". Larry W. Williams Collection. (02-23252/JDJ). $3,000-6,000.