The Lobo

The Lobo

Coyote Caper

Model Coyote Caper
Steel Type Farrier rasp
Hardness (HRC) 60
Handle Material Navajo Blanket, Leopard Wood, White TruStone, Black G10, White G10
Overall Length (OAL) 7 1/4"
Cutting Edge Length 3 "
Handle Length 3 1/2"

The Lobo

The Coyote Caper has a wild streak, but it’s built to work. The blade’s built from a farrier’s rasp, the kind of steel that’s seen a lifetime of sparks and grit. Its textured finish keeps that story alive. The handle’s Navajo Blanket pattern runs with color and grain, tied together with a white TruStone spacer, black and white G10 liners, and a strip of leopard wood that warms it up. At 7¼ inches overall, it’s light in hand but steady in use. Built for folks who move fast, think sharp, and like tools with character.

About the Steel

Made from high-carbon farrier’s rasp steel. Tough, proven metal that holds an edge through real work. The file marks are part of its DNA—each one a reminder that this blade started in the fire, not a factory.

About the Handle

Navajo Blanket handle with leopard wood accents, white TruStone spacer, and black and white G10 liners. Strong, vibrant, and balanced, with texture and warmth that feel right at home in the hand.

About the Sheath

Sheath Included. Every blade leaves my shop with a hand-fit leather sheath. On its own, it’s worth $120, but I don’t sell knives without them. A knife isn’t finished until it’s got a sheath that matches it. Most sheaths you see out there feel plastic-y, like they’d snap if you bent them wrong. That’s not what I pair with these knives. These are cut from thick leather, stitched to last, and made in the USA. Over time they don’t wear out—they wear in. The leather shapes to you, softens to your side, and eventually feels less like gear and more like part of you.