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©Messermacher Kappeller
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Richard Kappeller

  • Knife maker
  • Salzburg, Austria
  • Master Artisan
Richard Kappeller Knife maker
Contact
German, English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+43 6763970328
©Messermacher Kappeller

For the love of wood

  • • Richard loves wood and gemstones
  • • His secret to success is perseverance
  • • He embraces new technologies

Richard Kappeller made his first knife in 2000 while attending a specialist timber course. "I was offered beautiful wood and so I bought handle material and a finished blade," Richard remembers. He put the material together following the seller's instructions on his website. During the six months between leaving school and starting military service, Richard learned more knife making techniques through online tutorials. After the army, he rented a small workshop, put in a workbench and bought his first machines. Collectors, huntsmen and chefs alike appreciate Richard's unique style, characterised by special surface treatment and a design language which reflects his love for varied and diverse combinations of techniques and materials. His most recent innovation is to embellish his knife handles with gemstones.

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Works

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Button Lock

This is a folding knife with a specially developed button lock mechanism. Pressing the button releases the blade and locks it open and closed. The frame is made of stainless rose damask, the handle of desert ironwood and the plates of titanium, to keep the weight of the knife down.

Photo: ©Messermacher Kappeller
Damast Spitz-Erl-Dolch

Here is a dagger made of three different damask steels. It features a handle made of jet with spiral filing and 18 carat gold and silver wire twisted together and wrapped around the handle. Alternating grooves with a polished and milled surface give the dagger its unique appearance.

Photo: ©Messermacher Kappeller
Cuisine Flach-Erl

The VG-10, a powder-metallurgy produced stainless blade steel, is surrounded by several layers to combine hardness and flexibility. The handle, made of stabilised sycamore wood, complements the wavy, mottled pattern that runs through the blade.

Photo: ©Messermacher Kappeller
Metis Vollintegral

This knife was engraved by hand with a vine leaves and grapes theme.

Photo: ©Messermacher Kappeller
Jagdknicker Klassik and Aktor Jagd

These are two hunting and universal knives in a very classic design made with fine wood from Arizona and mammoth ivory from Siberia. The bolsters are made of stainless steel and elaborately engraved by hand with leaf ornaments.

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