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Black Infused Resin Rasp Cowboy Knife with Marbled Black Handle
Black Infused Resin Rasp Cowboy Knife with Marbled Black Handle
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The Black Infused Resin Rasp Cowboy Knife starts with a bold, marbled grip. Light gray streaks weave through deep black resin like veins in stone. A band of cross-hatched steel keeps the rasp's original surface visible. Past that point, the steel shifts to a clean, mirror-like shine. Small cream rivets close out the build along the spine.
Some call this a black-infused rasp knife for good reason. That extra belly width means more cutting surface for skinning and rope work. Resin like this doesn't chip or peel the way paint eventually does. Casting produces a different marbled look every single time. No factory setting can force two handles to match exactly.
A basket-weave sheath in warm brown leather travels along with this knife. Every stitch runs tan against the darker leather for real contrast. Function and looks rarely combine this well in one affordable package.
Rasp Steel Cowboy Knife at Divine Knives with a cross-hatch rasp-textured blade, black marbled resin handle, and a two-tone basket-weave leather sheath.
The History Behind This Black Infused Resin Rasp Cowboy Knife
The cowboy knife pattern grew out of practical, everyday ranch tools. Rasps have long served farriers as a daily tool for hoof care. Bladesmiths eventually found real value in that worn, dense steel. Resin handles came along much later, offering colors natural materials can't match. Old steel and modern resin meet in this particular build.
Black Resin Cowboy Knife Performance
This knife tackles everyday cutting chores without any trouble. The blade's curve makes for smooth, controlled cutting strokes. This steel takes a sharpening well and holds that edge. That heel texture is purely visual and doesn't change the cut. The handle stays grippy no matter how long you're working. This knife delivers steady, dependable performance every time you reach for it.
Specifications
- Blade Shape: Drop point/moderate belly (cowboy pattern)
- Blade Material: Farrier rasp steel with cross-hatch heel texture
- Blade Finish: Polished edge with retained cross-hatch texture near heel
- Blade Length: 3.5 inches
- Blade Width: 1.1 inches
- Handle Material: Black infused resin
- Handle Color: Black with light gray marbled streaking.
- Handle Length: 4 inches
- Overall Length: 7.5 inches
- Pins: 3-4 cream pins
- Lanyard Hole: Yes, at butt end
- Tang: Full tang
- Sheath: Two-tone leather, basket-weave tooling, tan stitching
- Included Pieces: 1 knife with sheath
Black Infused Resin Cowboy Knife Construction
Streaks of lighter color run through the black resin handle. Moisture and humidity don't bother this resin the way they might wood. The handle scales stay put thanks to a few small rivets. Full-tang steel adds real heft and stability to the grip. That heel pattern is a direct holdover from the rasp's working life. Keep this steel dry between outings and rust won't be an issue.
Best Use of Resin Rasp Cowboy Knife
This blade takes on ranch work, camp chores, and daily carry without strain. The marbled black handle adds real shelf appeal on its own. Anyone ready to buy black resin cowboy knife styles will find real quality here. This handle color will catch the eye of any serious collector. Order this knife today at Divine Knives. Between the textured blade and the marbled grip, this knife has real personality.
FAQ’s
How does the resin get its marbled color pattern?
The handle uses black resin with lighter streaks swirled through it. That marbling happens naturally as the resin sets during casting.
What steel was used to make this blade?
A retired farrier's rasp provided the steel for this blade. Only the heel area keeps the original cross-hatch texture.
What blade shape does this knife use?
This blade carries a wide belly rather than a narrow tip. That extra surface helps with skinning and general camp tasks.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
Yes, it ships with a two-tone leather sheath. Basket-weave tooling and tan stitching finish out the sheath.
How long is the blade on this knife?
The blade measures 3.5 inches. Overall knife length runs 7.5 inches from tip to handle end.
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