The Rasp Steel Old West Knife takes a reclaimed working tool and turns it into a compact, hand-forged hunting blade. Built from high-carbon rasp steel, the blade carries a drop point profile suited for general cutting and detail work. Near the spine, a hand-filed jimping texture adds grip for your thumb while doubling as a decorative touch.
The handle stands out with a swirling multicolor resin pattern in orange, brown, black, and red tones. A single pin secures the handle to the full-tang blade, keeping the construction solid through repeated use. The knife ships with a scalloped tan leather sheath, built for horizontal scout carry along the belt or the small of the back.
Rasp Steel Old West Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a swirling multicolor resin handle, jimped spine, and scout carry pancake sheath.
The History Behind This Blade
Rasp steel comes from old horseshoeing files, prized by smiths for its toughness once reforged. Old West cowboys and ranch hands repurposed rasp steel into working knives for generations. Resin handles bring color and weather resistance to a working tool. JW Steel Crafts forges this blade by hand, true to its reclaimed steel roots.
Blade Performance
Rasp steel holds a sharp edge through repeated outdoor and field use. The drop point profile handles general cutting and detail work with control. Full tang construction keeps the blade balanced and steady in hand. The jimped spine adds thumb grip during detailed, controlled cuts. As high-carbon steel, the blade develops a natural patina and benefits from regular oiling.
Handle Construction
Multicolor resin swirls through the handle in shades of orange, brown, black, and red. A single pin secures the handle firmly to the full tang blade. This construction holds up well under frequent daily handling and outdoor use. Resin resists moisture better than untreated wood, making upkeep simple. Full tang construction keeps the knife balanced from blade tip to handle butt.
Best Used For
This knife suits general outdoor tasks like cutting rope, twine, or light field work. It also works well as an everyday companion for ranch hands and outdoorsmen. Collectors are drawn to the rasped steel material and bold resin handle coloring. As a gift, it suits anyone who values reclaimed steel and Old West-inspired craftsmanship.
Specifications Table
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Feature |
Details |
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Set Pieces |
1 knife |
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Blade Material |
Reclaimed high-carbon rasp steel |
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Blade Pattern |
Jimped spine, plain steel body |
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Blade Finish |
Satin |
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Knife Size |
6 inches overall |
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Included Blades |
1x drop point blade |
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Handle Material |
Multicolor resin |
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Bolster |
None |
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Pin Detail |
1 pin |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Storage |
Scalloped pancake leather sheath |
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Type |
Old West / outdoor knife |
FAQs
What is a rasp steel old west knife used for?
General outdoor tasks, ranch chores, and everyday field cutting work.
Is the blade pattern Damascus steel?
No, this blade uses reclaimed rasp steel with a jimped spine.
What is the handle made from?
Multicolor resin in orange, brown, black, and red tones.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a scalloped pancake leather sheath for scout carry is included.
What is the textured area near the spine for?
It's jimping, added for thumb grip during detailed cutting work.
Does rasp steel need special care?
Yes, wipe and oil the blade after use to prevent rust.
Would this make a good gift for a cowboy or rancher?
Yes, it suits ranchers, outdoorsmen, and collectors of reclaimed steel knives.