No... I don't think one has been made?
And after reading everything about beach scoops from everyone... I don't think one will ever be made!
But, I believe two or three "styles" would cover 90% of everyone's need for their "Perfect" scoop.
I have the pencil and paper out again, I'm starting to design another "Ti".
You do remember the first one?...
The next one will be a "shorter" version... The handle will be about 6 inches shorter...
The scoop head will be about 2 inches shorter... and the width will be about 1 1/2 inch shorter.
Why all the "shorter"?
Well... after I finished the first one, my hunting partner asked, "Where's mind!".
My "hunting partner" has been with me for over 40 years now...
and she's meaner than a striped snake, I call her "wife"(most of the time)...
and she's shorter!
The scoop head on "Ti" is 12" long, 7 3/4" wide, and 6 1/2" high(back).
It weighs 2.94 pounds. The scoop is 4 foot high with the handle held vertical.
Some modifications on the new one will be a scoop head around 10" long, 6 1/2" wide, with the top part extended more to the front and the height about 6 1/2" high. The handle will have less curve.
I have an idea about knowing which way the head is turned without even looking for a mark or line on the top part of the handle... we'll see if it works?
The scoop will be made as light as possible and a target weight near 2 pounds. Even titanium has a strength limit, we'll see if I can find it in this design? The "nose" of the scoop head may come more to point? This should keep it from wanting to turn side-to-side as it digs into the sand? The handle maybe on the outside of the head to keep the small stuff from "hiding"? All holes maybe around 7/16"?
I'm hoping the only thing "short" on this scoop will be the user, if it is...
it'll be as tuff as nails!
And after reading everything about beach scoops from everyone... I don't think one will ever be made!
But, I believe two or three "styles" would cover 90% of everyone's need for their "Perfect" scoop.
I have the pencil and paper out again, I'm starting to design another "Ti".
You do remember the first one?...

The next one will be a "shorter" version... The handle will be about 6 inches shorter...
The scoop head will be about 2 inches shorter... and the width will be about 1 1/2 inch shorter.
Why all the "shorter"?
Well... after I finished the first one, my hunting partner asked, "Where's mind!".
My "hunting partner" has been with me for over 40 years now...
and she's meaner than a striped snake, I call her "wife"(most of the time)...
and she's shorter!

The scoop head on "Ti" is 12" long, 7 3/4" wide, and 6 1/2" high(back).
It weighs 2.94 pounds. The scoop is 4 foot high with the handle held vertical.
Some modifications on the new one will be a scoop head around 10" long, 6 1/2" wide, with the top part extended more to the front and the height about 6 1/2" high. The handle will have less curve.
I have an idea about knowing which way the head is turned without even looking for a mark or line on the top part of the handle... we'll see if it works?
The scoop will be made as light as possible and a target weight near 2 pounds. Even titanium has a strength limit, we'll see if I can find it in this design? The "nose" of the scoop head may come more to point? This should keep it from wanting to turn side-to-side as it digs into the sand? The handle maybe on the outside of the head to keep the small stuff from "hiding"? All holes maybe around 7/16"?
I'm hoping the only thing "short" on this scoop will be the user, if it is...
it'll be as tuff as nails!
