Complete Scythe Catalog

March 18, 2026

Please note that Scythe Works is not accepting new orders until further notice.

All existing orders will be processed in the order they were received.

Tariff Update for my U.S. Customers (Feb. 23, 2026):

A new 10% global import duty has been announced on all shipments to the United States. At the time you place your order, 10% of the total order amount will be collected. This amount will include the applicable clearance fees.

Supreme Court Ruling: On February 20, 2026, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that President Trump overstepped his authority by using the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) to impose broad “global tariffs”.

New 10% Global Tariff: In immediate response to the court ruling, the administration announced a new 10% global import duty on February 22, 2026. This is a temporary measure (valid for 150 days) implemented under Section 122 of the Trade Act of 1974.

Halt of Old Collections: U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will officially stop collecting the now-illegal IEEPA tariffs at 12:01 a.m. EST on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.

No More Duty-Free: The $800 USD duty-free threshold (Section 321) remains suspended as of August 2025.

Upfront Payment Required: For postal shipments (e.g., via Canada Post), all duties must now be assessed and prepaid before the package crosses the border.

ScytheWorks is a one-man operation, part-time for most of the year. Usually, I start working on your outfit within a few days. However, the busy season is in the late spring/summer, when it can take longer before I get to the order.

I’m working on the orders in the sequence I’ve received them. Once the package is sent, you’ll receive the tracking number.

I ask my customers to take the time to inform themselves about what they might need. There is good material posted in The Big Book of the Scythe for everyone to make tentative choices of what they might need, and then I don’t mind giving feedback if necessary. 

At any point while waiting for your order, and before it is sent out, if you decide to cancel, I will refund your payment (minus any processing fees I am charged).

Scythe Outfits

All Scythe Outfits include:
– scythe blade
– Scythe Connection design snath
– attachment ring

The snaths are adjustable and sized to the mower.
**To setup your snath properly, please include the measurement**

from your hipbone joint (greater trochanter) to ground in your mowing shoes as well as your hight.

Please include this measurements in the ‘Order Notes’ window (below the shipping information) when filling out the Order Form or email them directly to me through the contact page on my website.

Outfits Descriptions

#01a-126F/65 All-Purpose Outfit
This blade is suitable for all-around applications on relatively even ground. With a lower point, it will work well for maintaining a lawn and is stiff enough to deal with some thin woody weeds. The lower point helps make a more even cut, but is not so good for uneven terrain.

01b-128L/65 All-Purpose Outfit
This outfit with a typical Italian model blade is suitable for multiple tasks like maintaining an average lawn, cutting cover crops or gathering a small amount of hay. The tang is more acutely hafted than average, which works fine when using shorter strokes for jobs like mowing in the orchard.

#01c-100R/65 All-Purpose Outfit
This well-priced outfit with a ‘universal’ patter blade is suitable for a wide range of general-purpose applications.  The factory edge needs peening before first use.

#01d-021/65 All-Purpose Outfit
This is a great all-around blade, with no extreme features in any direction. Not too heavy, yet plenty strong. Suitable for similar applications as the outfits above.

#02a-002/75 Field Work Outfit
This light blade with an eastern-European pattern works well for mowing in open areas. However, it is not ideal for heavy, woody, or clumpy growth, where a stiffer blade (like the Lysbro 80cm) would be a better choice.

#02b-106C/85 Field Work Outfit
Lightweight for its length, well tensioned with a curved point, made by Falci. This longer length is more efficient, but a shorter blade would be easier for the beginner.

#02c-177P/80 Field Work Outfit
An outfit suitable for an overgrown weedy fields.

#03-151S/50 Trimming Outfit
This outfit will work well for trimming jobs. However, if peened a little thicker and stiffer, this blade can also handle some tough woody stems.

#04-187A/60 Ditch Work Outfit
Tough blade for rough terrain.

#04-187/50 Brush Work Outfit
A shorter version of #187 blade, suitable for brush work, including some saplings.

#06-2001/55 Bush Outfit
If you’re looking for a strong blade to tackle heavy woody growth, brambles and saplings — this is it!

Scythe Blades

All the blades listed below come with the factory-finished edges.
The ‘readiness’ of the edges might vary. The ’ready-to-mow’ or ‘triple-peened’ are terms referring to edges that will require just a light touch-up, other blades will need to be properly peened before the first use. For the additional fee, I’ll finish the edge. This mean, I’ll clean the edge of paint and lacquer, then hand-peen and hone the edge. However, for some blades this service is unnecessary. If in doubt, please inquire.
You can also build Scythe Outfit of your choice.
I can fit any blade that you might select from this page on one of our adjustable snaths. However, if you’re considering to use two blades with the same snath, please inquire to assure that the tangs on chosen blades are compatible.

Limited Stock / Old Production

All blades listed below were made in Austria in 1960s or earlier.

Some of the blades in this group are longer and heavier, and therefore are not the best fit for the ScytheConnection design snaths. A better balance can be achieved when fitting them on an offset wild-wood snath or at least on a snath with forward-facing grips. That’s why I sell these blades individually and not as outfit on ScytheConnection design snaths. 

Snaths

All snaths we offer are adjustable and sized to the mower.
To setup your snath properly, please include the measurement

from your hipbone joint (greater trochanter) to ground in your mowing shoes as well as your hight.

Please include this measurements in the ‘Order Notes’ window (below the shipping information) when filling out the Order Form or email them directly to me through the contact page on my website.

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