Sheepsfoot Fixed Blade Knife Polished Blade Thumb Hole Resin Handle
SKU: 19446826931

Sheepsfoot Fixed Blade Knife Polished Blade Thumb Hole Resin Handle

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Description

Sheepsfoot Fixed Blade Knife Polished Blade Thumb Hole Resin HandleThe bull cutter knife was born in the dust and rawhide of the American West, where cowboys, buckaroos, and ranch hands needed a compact, hard working blade for livestock and everyday ranch tasks. Its wide, cleaver like profile and secure grip made it ideal for precise work in tough field conditions, separating it from kitchen and hunting blades. Generations of working ranchers shaped its form into the tough little utility knife collectors prize today.

The bull cutter knife was born in the dust and rawhide of the American West, where cowboys, buckaroos, and ranch hands needed a compact, hard-working blade for livestock and everyday ranch tasks. Its wide, cleaver-like profile and secure grip made it ideal for precise work in tough field conditions, separating it from kitchen and hunting blades. Generations of working ranchers shaped its form into the tough little utility knife collectors prize today.

Over time, the bull cutter evolved from a pure livestock tool into a beloved everyday-carry and collector's piece. Modern makers pair their iconic squared cleaver blade with eye-catching handle materials and mirror finishes, turning a humble working knife into a true statement piece. This compact bull cutter carries that heritage forward ranch-born function blended with handmade, head-turning craftsmanship.

Introduction

This handmade Bull Cutter Knife is a compact 7.5-inch EDC blade built to work as good as it looks. The mirror-polished J2 steel blade carries the classic squared cleaver profile with a clean round finger hole for control and easy carry. It's the kind of knife you reach for all day, slicing, trimming, opening, and handling quick cutting tasks with confidence, controlled cuts.

It belongs to our bull cutter knives collection, where each piece is shaped and finished by hand so no two are exactly alike. The colorful epoxy resin handle gives it a one-of-a-kind look while staying tough and comfortable in the grip. Whether you carry it for ranch work, everyday tasks, or as a standout collector's piece, this bull cutter delivers.

Blade

The compact blade is crafted from J2 stainless steel, valued for its toughness, solid corrosion resistance, and its ability to take a bright, flawless mirror polish. Its squared cleaver profile gives a wide, flat cutting edge that's perfect for clean slicing, push cuts, and controlled everyday tasks. The round finger hole adds grip control and makes the knife easy to handle and carry, a true working EDC blade with serious visual appeal.

Handle

The handle is made from hand-poured epoxy resin, prized for its rich, swirling color and one-of-a-kind appearance. Tough, moisture-resistant, and smooth in the hand, it withstands everyday use while remaining comfortable during repeated cutting. Secured with sturdy pins to a full-tang frame, the handle locks the blade in place for confident control. Every resin handle has its own unique pattern, so your knife is genuinely yours.

Leather Sheath

This bull cutter ships with a hand-stitched genuine leather sheath, fitted to its compact cleaver profile for safe, secure carry. The leather guards the mirror-polished edge against moisture, scratches, and knocks while keeping the knife protected in pocket, pack, or on a belt. Durable and practical, it makes this little EDC blade easy to carry wherever the day takes you.

Uses

This compact bull cutter is a versatile everyday workhorse: ideal for EDC cutting tasks, ranch and farm utility, trimming, slicing, opening packages, and light food prep on the go. Its mirror finish and unique resin handle also make it a striking collector's piece and a memorable gift. For a Damascus-bladed alternative in the same style, the Damascus Bull Cutter Knife offers an olive wood handle and patterned steel.

Care Instructions

J2 stainless resists rust well, but simple care keeps it flawless. Hand-wash and dry the blade right after use never leave it wet or use a dishwasher. Wipe the mirror-polished surface with a soft cloth to keep it bright, and apply a light coat of food-safe mineral oil occasionally for extra protection. Store the knife in its leather sheath away from humidity, and touch up the edge on a whetstone when needed.

Specifications

  • Overall Length: 7.5 inches
  • Blade Length: Compact cleaver (approx. 3–3.5″ confirm exact)
  • Blade Material: J2 Stainless Steel
  • Blade Finish: Mirror Polished
  • Blade Style: Cleaver / Bull Cutter
  • Handle Material: Epoxy Resin
  • Handle Feature: Round finger/lanyard hole
  • Tang: Full Tang
  • Blade Color: Silver
  • Handle Color: Marbled (multi-color resin)
  • Sheath: Genuine leather (included)
  • Condition: New
  • Origin: Handmade, ships from Texas, USA

FAQs

What is the overall length and blade style of this mini bull cutter knife?
This bull cutter measures 7.5 inches overall and features a compact, squared cleaver-style blade with a round finger hole. The format makes it an easy-carry EDC knife that still delivers a wide, controlled cutting edge for everyday slicing and utility tasks.

Is J2 stainless steel a good choice for an everyday carry bull cutter?
Yes. J2 stainless steel offers a strong balance of toughness, corrosion resistance, and an easy-to-maintain edge, making it well-suited for daily carry. It also takes a bright mirror polish beautifully, which is why this blade looks as sharp as it performs in everyday use.

Does this epoxy resin handle bull cutter include a genuine leather sheath?
Yes. Every knife ships with a hand-stitched genuine leather sheath fitted to its compact cleaver profile. The sheath protects the mirror-polished blade from scratches and moisture while making the knife safe and convenient to carry in a pocket, pack, or on a belt.

How should I care for the mirror polished J2 blade to keep it rust-free?
Hand-wash and dry the blade immediately after use, then wipe it with a soft cloth to keep the mirror finish bright. Apply a light coat of food-safe mineral oil occasionally and store the knife in its leather sheath away from humidity to keep it rust-free and looking new.

Is this bull cutter best for ranch work, EDC, or as a collector piece?
It's built to do all three. The tough J2 blade handles ranch and everyday cutting tasks with ease, the compact size makes it an ideal EDC carry, and the mirror finish paired with a unique resin handle makes it a genuinely eye-catching collector's piece or gift.

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