The Barncat Punchy
The Barncat Punchy is a small, fast blade I built for real work. Magnacut steel gives it edge retention and toughness you won’t outgrow—it’s the best balance I’ve found between sharpness and strength. I set that steel into ancient bog oak, wood pulled from the earth after thousands of years, each handle carrying its own dark, quiet history.
Every knife ships with a handmade leather sheath, built here in America. Most factory sheaths are an afterthought—thin leather, loose stitching. Not this one. It’s stout, holds the knife tight, and will wear in like a good saddle.
This knife is worth every penny and then some. At this price point, it's a value for anyone looking for a blade with these specs - I stand by that. It’s built to serve, built to last, and built to carry a little grit of its own story along with yours.

The Drycrick Bull Cutter
The Drycrick Bull Cutter is built with the same mindset I take into working cattle—no wasted motion, no weak points. I forged it from Magnacut steel so it’ll stay sharp through hide, rope, or whatever else the day throws at it. Strong steel, easy maintenance, no excuses.
The handle is ancient bog oak, dark and dense, wood that’s seen more years underground than we can put a number to. It locks into your hand without flash, just solid and dependable.
Each one comes with a handmade American sheath that’s in a different league than the factory kind. Thick leather, cut and stitched to outlast the blade itself. It rides close, draws clean, and won’t quit on you.
This knife costs what it does because it’s built for work that breaks cheaper blades. If you’ve ever had one fail in the middle of a job, you know why the Bull Cutter is worth it.

The Rimrock Maverick
The Rimrock Maverick is the kind of knife I make when I’m thinking about the cow that won’t stay in the herd. It’s not built to follow rules—it’s built to hold up when nothing else does. Magnacut steel gives it that rare mix of edge retention and toughness, a blade you don’t have to baby and won’t wear out before you do.
For the handle, I fit it with ancient bog oak—black, weathered, older than anything else in your kit. Feels solid, carries weight without bulk, and looks like it was meant to be there from the start.
I finish every Maverick with a handmade American sheath that puts the factory ones to shame. Heavy leather, shaped to the blade, tight enough to ride with you without a rattle. It’s not decoration—it’s protection.
This blade is for the folks that know if you buy cheap, you buy twice. It’s for folks who know the cost of tools that fail, and the value of one that won’t. with specs like these, you're getting maximum quality and value for a fraction of the price.
