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4" Blade Bull Cutter Knives – Damascus & D2 Steel with Bone & Exotic Wood Handles
4" Blade Bull Cutter Knives – Damascus & D2 Steel with Bone & Exotic Wood Handles
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The 4" Blade Bull Cutter Knives collection is crafted for those who demand toughness, sharpness, and traditional Western style. Built with a combination of Damascus steel and D2 steel, these knives provide unmatched cutting power, edge retention, and durability—making them reliable for everything from ranch chores to outdoor survival.
Each knife features a bone or exotic wood handle, accented with polished details that offer both comfort and style. The natural textures of bone and rich grains of exotic woods give these bull cutter knives a unique and timeless character. Measuring 8 inches overall with a 4-inch blade, they balance portability with strength, making them ideal working tools and collectible pieces alike.
Designed for working cowboys, hunters, outdoorsmen, and knife collectors, these handmade bull cutter knives are where rugged utility meets artistry.
Key Features:
🐂 4" Damascus & D2 Steel Blades – Sharp, durable, and reliable in tough use
🦴 Bone & Exotic Wood Handles – Natural grip, elegant, and uniquely handcrafted
📏 8" Overall Length – Compact, balanced, and versatile for everyday ranch work
🔪 Hand-Forged Craftsmanship – Each knife is one of a kind
🏜 Western & Ranch-Ready – Perfect for cowboys, fieldwork, 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 Damascus or D2 steel after cleaning to preserve the finish and prevent oxidation.
🧳 Store safely: Always store your knife in a dry place. Use the included leather 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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