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Handmade Rasp Steel Cowboy Knife with Deer Antler & Orange Turquoise Handle | 7" Bull Cutter | Leather Sheath
Handmade Rasp Steel Cowboy Knife with Deer Antler & Orange Turquoise Handle | 7" Bull Cutter | Leather Sheath
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Handmade Rasp Steel Cowboy Knife with Deer Antler & Orange Turquoise Handle
Own a piece of authentic Western craftsmanship with this handmade rasp steel cowboy knife. Forged from tough rasp tool steel and fitted with a striking steel bolster, deer antler, and orange turquoise handle, this bull-cutter knife delivers serious cutting performance wrapped in one-of-a-kind natural beauty. Perfect for hunting, ranch work, outdoor use, camping, collectors, and gifting — especially for buyers who want something that looks as good as it performs.
Specifications
- Overall Length: 7 inches
- Blade Length: 3.5 inches
- Handle Length: 3.5 inches
- Blade Material: Rasp Steel
- Blade Hardness: HRC 58–60
- Handle: Steel Bolster with Deer Antler and Orange Turquoise
- Sheath: Premium Custom Cowhide Leather Sheath Included
- Edge: Razor sharp, long-lasting edge retention
- Construction: Fixed Blade, Handmade
- Condition: Handmade – New
What is Rasp Steel?
Rasp steel is repurposed from hardened tool rasps — files used in metalworking and farriery. Because rasps are already hardened to high HRC levels for industrial use, blades forged from rasp steel inherit exceptional hardness, edge retention, and a distinctive surface texture that gives each knife a rugged, one-of-a-kind character.
Perfect For
- Ranch work and everyday carry (EDC)
- Hunting and outdoor adventures
- Collectors of Western and cowboy knives
- Unique gifts for knife enthusiasts, cowboys, and hunters
Care Instructions
- Clean and dry the blade after each use
- Apply a light coat of oil to maintain the blade edge and prevent rust
- Do not store long-term in the leather sheath
- Wipe the antler handle with a dry cloth; avoid prolonged moisture exposure
Each knife is individually handcrafted from natural deer antler and orange turquoise — no two handles are ever identical.
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