Caper with Micarta

Product Description for Caper with Micarta

Maker: Bob Loveless (deceased 2010) (click to see more by this maker)
Item num: 102341
Blade length: 3.80 in.
Cutting edge length: 3.60 in.
Total length: 8.30 in.
Blade height (at heel): 0.90 in.
Blade thickness (near bolster): 0.18 in.
Blade thickness (at midpoint): 0.15 in.
Blade thickness (near tip): 0.04 in.
Item weight: 5.20 oz.
Shipment weight: 7.6 oz.
Blade: Mirror polished, hollow ground stainless steel
Handle: Micarta
Sheath: Pouch style brown leather sheath
Description: Robert Waldorf Loveless (January 2, 1929 – September 2, 2010), a.k.a. Bob Loveless or RW Loveless, was an American knifemaker who designed and popularized the hollow ground drop point blade and the use of full tapered tangs and screw-type handle scale fasteners within the art of knifemaking. He is cited by other knifemakers and collectors as one of the most innovative and influential custom knifemakers in the world. For many knife collectors, owning an original Bob Loveless is considered the pinnacle of knife collecting!
This handmade Bob Loveless Caper is an exceptionally rare and highly collectible knife. The blade features Bob's Lawndale, California football shaped mark on the left side of the blade. The steel is most likely either ATS-34 or 440C based on the maker's mark. #532 is carved into the ricasso of the knife. The blade is near-mint condition whith only a few minor sheath marks that are very hard to see. The blade appears to still have its original cutting edge and has never been sharpened or used to cut.
Micarta scales are secured to a distal tapered full tang using loveless style fasteners. Maroon fiber liners offer an elegant contrast. A lanyard can be added to the back of the handle using the lined lanyard hole. The Micarta has a few minor scratches typical of vintage knives.
The original pouch style brown leather sheath is included to keep the knife close at hand. The sheath does have a small cut in it, likely from the knife being placed on top of the sheath. Bob's stamp and the knife number are on the reverse of the sheath. The sheath (like the knife) does not appear to have been carried.


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