Black Rosewood Buckaroo Knife | Hand-Forged Rasp Steel
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A handmade cowboy knife built for ranch work and everyday carry, featuring a 4-inch rasp steel drop-point blade, a rosewood and turquoise handle, and a handmade pancake leather sheath.
Why Is Our Rasp Steel Buckaroo Knife Suitable for Ranch Work?
Our Handmade Rasp Steel Buckaroo Knife is a handmade fixed-blade knife built for daily ranch chores, bull cutting, skinning, and general cowboy carry. It combines a 4-inch rasp steel drop-point blade, a rosewood and turquoise handle, and a handmade pancake leather sheath.
The knife measures approximately 8 inches overall. Rasp steel is forged from a reclaimed farrier's rasp (horse file), a high-carbon tool steel that keeps a faint trace of the original file pattern along the spine, so no two blades look exactly alike.
Buckaroos and collectors can explore more Western-style blades at Stag Steel Knives.
What Are the Main Specifications of Our Buckaroo Knife?
| Product Attribute | Specification |
|---|---|
| Product type | Handmade fixed-blade buckaroo knife |
| Overall length | Approx. 8 inches |
| Blade length | 4 inches |
| Blade material | Recycled farrier's rasp steel |
| Blade hardness | 59–61 HRC |
| Handle material | Rosewood with turquoise inlay |
| Included accessory | Handmade pancake leather sheath |
| Custom engraving | Available (+$20 CAD) — name, logo, or message |
These specifications define the knife's working role. The 4-inch drop-point blade suits close, controlled cutting, the rosewood and turquoise handle gives a firm grip with a distinctive look, and the pancake sheath holds the knife flat against the belt for all-day carry.
How Does Our Rasp Steel Blade Support Ranch and Cowboy Tasks?
Our rasp steel blade carries a hardness of 59–61 HRC. This range is typical of high-carbon farrier rasp steel and supports a durable working edge when the blade is cleaned, dried, and oiled correctly.
The drop-point profile keeps the tip under control while leaving enough belly for slicing, and the 4-inch blade is intended for controlled tasks, including:
- Bull cutting and livestock handling
- Skinning and field dressing
- Trimming rope, twine, and packaging
- General ranch and barn chores
- Everyday cowboy carry
Because rasp steel is high-carbon, it is more reactive to moisture than stainless blades. It should be wiped dry after each use and should not be left wet in the sheath.
The knife should not be used for prying, batoning, or striking hard surfaces. These actions can chip or bend the edge.
Readers comparing blade types can review our guide to the best steel for hunting knives.
Why Does Our Rosewood and Turquoise Handle Suit All-Day Carry?
Our handle pairs solid rosewood with a turquoise inlay, giving the grip both natural density and a distinctive southwestern accent. Rosewood and turquoise can display differences in grain, tone, and stone placement from one knife to the next.
Common rosewood and turquoise variations include:
- Reddish-brown to darker chocolate wood tones
- Turquoise shade and placement along the inlay
- Visible wood grain lines
- Slight sheen once polished
These variations give each rosewood and turquoise handle an individual look. They are natural material characteristics and do not indicate a manufacturing defect.
The handle is secured with through-pins for a solid, no-flex grip during repeated cutting or bull-cutting motions.
Which Tasks Can Our Fixed-Blade Buckaroo Knife Perform?
Our buckaroo knife is designed for the everyday demands of ranch and outdoor work rather than heavy-impact use. Its main applications include bull cutting, skinning, rope and twine cutting, barn chores, and general cowboy carry.
Fixed-blade construction means the blade stays permanently seated in the handle. There is no pivot, lock, or folding channel to collect blood, dirt, or hay residue during field use.
This simpler build also makes the knife faster to clean between tasks, which matters when it's carried and used daily on a working ranch.
For a broader explanation of blade functions, read our guide covering what hunting knives are used for.
How Does the Pancake Leather Sheath Carry Our Knife?
Our buckaroo knife includes a handmade pancake leather sheath. A pancake sheath is a single-panel, open-top design that sits flat against the belt, allowing quick draw and a low-profile carry compared to a boxed sheath.
The sheath is intended for carrying and short-term protection. It should not hold a wet or dirty knife, since leather can trap moisture against high-carbon steel.
Before returning the knife to the sheath:
- Remove visible dirt, blood, or residue.
- Dry the blade completely.
- Confirm the sheath is dry.
- Apply a light coat of oil to the blade when required.
For long-term storage, keep the knife in a cool, dry place and check the blade periodically for moisture or surface staining.
How Should You Maintain Our Rasp Steel Blade and Rosewood Turquoise Handle?
Rasp steel is high-carbon and needs more consistent care than stainless blades. Correct maintenance protects the blade, handle, and sheath from avoidable damage.
Follow these 5 care steps:
- Wipe the blade after every use, even light cutting.
- Wash with mild soap, warm water, and a soft cloth when needed.
- Dry the blade fully and immediately.
- Apply a thin coat of knife oil or food-safe mineral oil to prevent surface rust.
- Store the knife in a dry place away from humidity.
Do not soak the rosewood and turquoise handle. Wipe it with a barely damp cloth and dry it right away, then apply a light wood oil occasionally to keep the rosewood from drying out.
Do not place the knife in a dishwasher. Water exposure, heat, and detergent can affect rasp steel, rosewood, and leather alike.
With regular use, high-carbon rasp steel will naturally darken into a patina over time. This is a normal sign of use rather than a defect, though a quick polish with metal cleaner can restore the bright finish if preferred.
Can You Personalize Our Buckaroo Knife?
Yes. We offer custom engraving for $20 CAD. You can add a name, logo, or short message, which makes the knife suited as a personalized gift for a rancher, groomsman, or collector.
Why Should You Choose Our Rasp Steel Buckaroo Knife With Rosewood Turquoise Handle?
Choose our Handmade Rasp Steel Buckaroo Knife when you want an authentic, working cowboy knife with real farrier rasp steel, a distinctive rosewood and turquoise grip, and a low-profile leather carry.
Its 4-inch rasp steel drop-point blade, 59–61 HRC hardness, rosewood turquoise handle, pancake sheath, and optional custom engraving make it suited to bull cutting, skinning, ranch chores, and everyday Western carry.
You can compare this knife with other Western-style blades in our collection of Buckaroo Knives.

