The Damascus Cattleman Straight Razor honors the grooming kit of the working cowboy. Ranch hands once carried one razor through years of Sunday shaves. This piece revives that spirit with forged Damascus steel and natural bone. A twist pattern runs the full length of the blade. Each swirl forms in the fire, so every razor reads differently. You are not buying a copy of anything. You are buying the only one of its kind.
Bone handles were common on frontier razors for good reason. Bone stays cool, grips well when damp, and ages with character. Here, cream bone frames a warm amber center panel. Black spacers divide the segments with clean contrast. The look is old west, but the grind is modern and precise.
JW SteelCrafts builds each razor by hand in small batches. Checkout is secure, shipping is tracked, and stock stays limited. When a batch sells out, that exact pattern never returns.
Damascus Cattleman Straight Razor at JW SteelCrafts with segmented cream bone scales, an amber center panel, a twist Damascus blade, and black spacer accents.
The History Behind This Damascus Cattleman Straight Razor
Cowboys on long drives shaved with straight razors beside the chuckwagon fire. Damascus steel earned its fame centuries earlier through blades traded along ancient routes. Bone-dressed frontier razor handles were durable and plentiful. JW SteelCrafts blends these western and old-world traditions in one forged, artisan-made razor.
Blade Performance
A twist Damascus blade layers hard and springy steels together. The hard layers carry the shaving edge through weeks of daily use. The springy layers absorb stress, so the thin edge resists chipping. The square point tracks clean lines along sideburns and necklines. The tail tang extends behind the pivot for three-finger control. That extra leverage matters most on slow, careful passes. Strop the edge before each shave to keep it aligned. Hone it only a few times a year. Rinse the blade after use and towel it dry. Finish with a single drop of oil on the pattern.
Handle Construction
The scales combine cream bone with a warm amber center panel. Black spacers separate each segment and sharpen the contrast. Bone is dense, so it handles bathroom steam better than soft woods. Brass pins and a brass pivot hold the build tight for decades. The surface polishes smoother with every year of handling. Small tone shifts in natural bone make each handle unrepeatable. Dry the scales after shaving and keep them out of soaking water. Treated this way, bone outlasts the man who bought it.
Best Used For
This razor fits daily shavers, western collectors, and traditional barbers. Display it beside leather and denim, or put it to work each morning. It also gifts well for ranch weddings, retirements, and milestone birthdays. Order the Damascus Cattleman Straight Razor today. Natural bone variation means your exact handle will never be made twice.
Specifications
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Overall Length
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Approx. 9.5–10 inches open
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Blade Length
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Approx. 3.5 inches
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Blade Material
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Layered Damascus steel
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Blade Pattern
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Twist
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Blade Finish
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Etched satin
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Handle Length
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Approx. 5.5 inches
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Handle Material
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Cream bone with amber center panel
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Bolster
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None (black spacer accents)
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Pin Detail
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Two brass pins, brass pivot
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Tang
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Extended tail tang (folding razor)
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Storage
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Not included
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Type
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Folding straight razor
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FAQs
How is this different from the Boker Master Cutter Straight Razor?
The Master Cutter uses rosewood scales and a wood-grain blade. The Cattleman pairs twist Damascus with segmented bone and amber scales.
What is the blade pattern on this razor?
A twist Damascus pattern with tight swirls. The figure forms during forging, so no two blades match.
Is the bone handle durable for daily use?
Yes. Bone is dense and moisture-resistant. Dry it after each shave, and it lasts generations.
Do I need to sharpen it before first use?
No. Each edge is honed before shipping. A quick strop keeps it keen between shaves.
How should I store the Cattleman razor?
Leave it open until fully dry after shaving. Then store it folded in a dry drawer or pouch.