Cross Draw Knife – Rasp Tool Steel Blade & Golden Pine Cone Resin Handle | 7.5"
Draw It. Admire It. Use It Hard.
The cross draw knife has always been the cowboy’s choice for a fast, natural draw — and this one raises the bar. Hand-forged from hardened rasp tool steel and crowned with a breathtaking golden pine cone epoxy resin handle, this 7.5" knife is a masterpiece of frontier craft. At 3.75" of blade, it delivers serious cutting performance wrapped in a handle that stops people in their tracks.

The golden pine cone resin handle is individually hand-cast — a real pine cone suspended in warm golden epoxy, locked in time and transformed into a grip that is as functional as it is stunning. No two handles are ever the same. Yours is a one-of-a-kind piece of wearable Western art.
Cross Draw Ready. Collector Worthy.
- ✦ Rasp tool steel blade — forged from hardened farrier rasp, exceptional toughness and natural surface character
- ✦ Golden pine cone epoxy resin handle — real pine cone cast in warm golden resin, smooth grip, completely one-of-a-kind
- ✦ 7.5" overall length — substantial reach with a perfectly balanced cross draw profile
- ✦ 3.75" blade length — versatile working blade for ranch tasks, trail use, and everyday carry
- ✦ Cross draw leather sheath included — hand-stitched, angled for a smooth cross-body draw, belt-ready
- ✦ Truly one-of-a-kind — unique rasp pattern + unique pine cone casting, no two knives are ever identical
The Story Behind the Handle
Golden Pine Cone Epoxy Resin — Each handle begins with a real pine cone, carefully selected and set into a custom mold before being encased in a rich golden epoxy resin. As the resin cures, it locks the pine cone in perfect clarity — visible through the warm amber finish like a piece of nature preserved in time. The result is a handle that is smooth, grippy, moisture-resistant, and completely unique. No two pine cones are the same. No two handles are the same. Yours is one of one.
Why Rasp Tool Steel?
Rasp tool steel is forged from used farrier rasps — the hardened steel files used to shape horse hooves. Already heat-treated to extreme hardness, rasp steel produces blades with outstanding edge retention, a natural surface texture, and a rugged handmade character that no factory blade can replicate. It’s the steel of the working cowboy, repurposed into something extraordinary.
Why Cross Draw Carry?
Cross draw positions the knife on the weak side with the handle angled toward the dominant hand — making it faster and more natural to draw while seated, on horseback, or in tight quarters. It’s the preferred carry of working cowboys and outdoorsmen who need their blade accessible at all times without interference from tools, gear, or saddle.
Golden resin. Rasp steel edge. Cross draw soul. One of one.