Praying Cowboy Trapper Knife with Stag Horn Handle
View more from JW SteelCrafts

Praying Cowboy Trapper Knife with Stag Horn Handle

$100.00
Save for later

Personalization fee required: If you want your JW SteelCrafts item personalized or customized, you must also purchase the $25 customization add-on . Customization orders will not be processed unless the customization fee is paid.

Before you check out

  • Review all selected options, sizes, and quantities before placing your order.
  • Customization requests require the appropriate personalization add-on when shown above.
  • Many items are handmade to order, so processing times vary by maker.
  • Need help? Contact us before ordering—we're happy to help.
?to=%2Fmessages%2Fchat-on-product%2F10648722735396 |
Contact seller

Praying Cowboy Trapper Knife carries a message as strong as its steel. This folding trapper pairs two Damascus blades with a faith-inspired engraving, made for buyers who want more than just a cutting tool. It fits easily in a pocket while still handling everyday cutting jobs with ease.

Each blade is forged from Damascus steel, then shaped into a classic clip point and sheepsfoot combination. That pairing gives you one blade for detail work and one for tougher cuts. Steel bolsters anchor both ends of the staghorn handle, adding weight and durability you can feel.

This trapper knife works as a daily carry piece and a meaningful gift. The engraved emblem makes it a natural pick for buyers who value faith and craftsmanship together.

Praying Cowboy Trapper Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a ladder Damascus pattern, staghorn handle, and steel bolster construction.

The History Behind the Praying Cowboy Trapper Knife 

Trapper knives date back to early American ranch and trail work, prized for carrying two blades in one folder. Damascus steel traces back centuries for its folded strength and visible grain. Stag horn handles have long been favored for their grip and natural durability. JW Steel Crafts continues this legacy, forging each blade and fitting each handle by hand.

Blade Performance

The Damascus steel blades on this trapper hold a working edge through regular use. The clip point blade offers precision for detail cuts, while the sheepsfoot blade handles rougher tasks safely. Steel bolsters reinforce the pivot points, keeping both blades steady when open. Wipe each blade dry after use and apply a light coat of oil to protect the pattern.

Handle Construction

Stag horn brings natural texture and a secure grip that synthetic handles cannot match. Steel bolsters are fitted tight at both ends, reinforcing the connection between handle and blade pivots. This bolster design keeps the slip joint action smooth over years of use. Stag horn also resists moisture well, holding steady through outdoor carry.

Best Used For

This trapper knife works well for daily carry, ranch chores, and light outdoor tasks. Its engraved emblem also makes it a meaningful gift for collectors and faith-driven buyers alike. Order the Praying Cowboy Trapper Knife today. Each stag horn handle is individually forged and shows natural variation.

Specifications Table

Overall Length

4.75 inches closed

Blade Length

3 inches main blade

Blade Material

Damascus steel

Blade Pattern

Ladder damascus

Blade Finish

Satin

Handle Length

4.75 inches

Handle Material

Stag horn

Bolster

Steel

Pin Detail

None, slip-joint construction

Tang

Not applicable

Storage

Tooled leather pouch sheath

Type

Trapper folding knife

FAQs

What does the engraving on the blades represent?

It shows a praying cowboy emblem tied to the knife's faith-inspired design.

How many blades does this trapper knife have?

It has two Damascus steel blades, a clip point and a sheepsfoot.

What handle material is used?

The handle is crafted from natural staghorn with steel bolsters.

Does it come with a sheath?

Yes, it includes a tooled leather pouch sheath with a belt loop.

How is this different from the Stag Antler Cleaver Skinner Knife?

This is a folding two-blade trapper, while the skinner is a fixed single-blade knife.

How should I maintain the Damascus blades?

Wipe each blade dry after use and apply oil regularly to prevent rust.

Is this a good gift option?

Yes, its engraving and staghorn handle make it a strong gift and collector's piece.