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Stag Horn Ring Pommel Hawkbill Knife in Rasp Steel

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What Makes Our Stag Horn Ring Pommel Hawkbill Knife Stand Out?

Our Custom Handmade Rasp Steel Hawkbill Knife runs one piece of reforged farrier's rasp from the toothed spine through to a polished ring pommel, with natural stag horn scales pinned along the waist.

Two forms of grip security stack up on the same knife. Horn grips back against the palm through texture alone, and the ring adds a mechanical lock on top of that, which is more retention than a knife this size usually offers. More reforged blades sit in our rasp steel knives collection.

What Are the Knife Specifications?

Specification Product Detail
Blade Material Reclaimed farrier's rasp, high carbon steel
Knife Type Fixed blade hawkbill
Blade Style Downswept hooked working profile
Spine Detail Original rasp teeth retained across the upper blade
Pommel Integral ring, cut from the tang
Finish Mirror polished bevel and ring, textured tooth panel
Hardness 60 HRC
Blade Length Approx. 3 inches
Handle Length Approx. 4 inches
Overall Length 7 inches
Blade Thickness Approx. 4 mm at the spine
Weight Approx. 200 g
Edge Condition Hand sharpened, ready to use
Handle Material Natural stag horn
Handle Style Crown texture scales, pinned construction
Sheath Cross draw leather, basket weave tooled
Craft Handmade forged

Why Pair Stag Horn With a Ring Pommel?

Horn holds the hand through friction, and friction fails eventually. Blood, rain and hydraulic oil all defeat texture given enough of them, which is exactly when a small hooked blade wants something more definite.

A finger through the ring provides that. Retention stops depending on how hard you are squeezing, and starts depending on geometry, which does not care how wet your glove is. The two systems work at different points rather than duplicating each other.

How Is the Ring Made?

Cut from the tang itself, not fitted afterwards, so there is no join anywhere along the knife that can loosen or rattle over time.

Balance shifts rearward as a result of the extra steel behind the hand, which settles the knife back into the palm instead of letting the tip pull forward. On a downswept blade that helps, since the weight sits where the wrist controls it.

Why Does Rasp Steel Make a Good Blade?

Farrier's rasps begin as high carbon tool steel because they must cut hoof horn day after day without going soft. Reforged and taken to 60 HRC, that stock sharpens keenly and holds through long work.

Keeping the teeth serves a purpose beyond appearance. The crosshatch panel lands where the thumb sits when you choke up, adding traction at the point control matters most. Similar profiles run through our cowboy knives range.

How Does a Hawkbill Cut?

Because the edge falls away from the handle, the curve draws material inward instead of pushing it forward. Rope under tension, baling twine and cordage all give way sooner on a pulling stroke.

Pressure gathers around the belly of the curve, close to the knuckles where the wrist has most authority. Anyone after a broad straight edge should compare our bull cutter knives.

Will Two Knives Look the Same?

No two come out alike. Rasp teeth grind to different depths on every donor blade, and every piece of stag horn differs in colour, marbling and crown texture.

Expect variation from pale bone through to warm tan and brown. Slight surface pitting is natural to horn rather than a flaw, and the scales are matched by eye from stock rather than cut to a uniform pattern.

How Does Cross Draw Carry Work?

The sheath lies flat across the front of the belt at an angle, drawn with the opposite hand. Nothing digs into the hip when you sit, ride or lean forward.

Belt slots are cut straight through the leather body rather than stitched on as a loop. The ring sits proud above the sheath mouth, so the draw is quick to find without looking down.

Can the Knife Be Custom Engraved?

Personalised engraving is available. Enter your text in the Engraving Instructions field before adding to cart and our makers will apply it by hand.

The polished ricasso suits engraving best, since horn has no reliably flat area and the surface varies piece to piece. Send longer requests or artwork to support@stagsteelknives.com and we will confirm placement first. Engraved knives are made to order, so allow extra production time.

How Should the Knife Be Looked After?

Dry the blade after every use and wipe on a light coat of oil before storage. High carbon steel marks quickly when damp, water sits in the valleys between the rasp teeth, and the inside of the ring holds moisture the same way, so dry both.

Stag horn asks for a rare wipe of mineral oil in dry conditions and nothing else. Condition the leather once or twice a year and store the knife outside the sheath for long spells.

Why Choose Our Stag Horn Ring Pommel Hawkbill Knife?

Our hawkbill brings reforged farrier's rasp at 60 HRC together with a retained tooth panel, an integral ring pommel and natural stag horn scales, finished with a tooled cross draw sheath in a 7 inch package. Suited to ranch work, wet weather cutting and collectors drawn to reclaimed tool steel.

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