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3" Blade Working Cowboy Knife with Pinecone Epoxy Resin Handle
3" Blade Working Cowboy Knife with Pinecone Epoxy Resin Handle
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The 3" Blade Working Cowboy Knife with Pinecone Epoxy Resin Handle is a rugged everyday carry built for ranchers, outdoorsmen, and collectors who demand both utility and style. Forged from rasp file steel, the blade delivers incredible hardness, edge retention, and cutting strength, making it the ideal working cowboy knife for chores in the field or precision tasks on the range.
The pinecone epoxy resin handle isn’t just eye-catching—it’s stabilized, ergonomic, and built for real-world use. Its steel bolster provides additional grip control and durability, ensuring this knife won’t let you down when it matters most. With a 7-inch overall length and a 3-inch blade, it’s the perfect size for belt carry without compromising performance.
Whether you’re tending cattle, camping, or adding to your Western knife collection, this working cowboy knife is a trusted companion that combines traditional craftsmanship with modern resilience.
Why This Working Cowboy Knife Stands Out:
🔪 Rasp File Steel Blade (3") – Razor-sharp, tough, and long-lasting
🌲 Pinecone Epoxy Resin Handle – Durable, stabilized, and visually unique
🛡️ Steel Bolster – Reinforces grip strength and control
📏 7" Overall Length – Compact, practical, and belt-ready
🐂 Made for Cowboys – Ideal for ranch work, Western EDC, or collectors
Care Tips & Precautions
🧼 Clean regularly: Wipe blades with a soft cloth after use to prevent moisture buildup and rust. Avoid dishwashers.
🛢️ Oil the blades: Apply a light coat of oil (e.g., paraffin oil, mineral oil) on rasp file steel after cleaning to preserve the edge and prevent oxidation.
🧳 Store safely: Always store your knife in a dry place. Use the included sheath when not in use, but don’t store it long-term inside the sheath to avoid trapped moisture.
🔒 Use responsibly: This knife is sharp and built for cutting tasks. Avoid prying, throwing, or striking hard surfaces
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