Pinedale Roundup Article
Bone Daddy Knives
by Caitlin Tan – Pinedale Roundup – May 25, 2018
by Caitlin Tan – Pinedale Roundup – May 25, 2018
In this Sept. 27, 2018 photo Ben Barto displayes 1200 pound pallets of moose, whitetail and mule deer antlers. Barto, a Wyoming native originally from Rock Springs, has created a quiet industry along the Wind River that produces world-quality knives, ornaments, pins and just about anything else you can imagine from elk and deer antlers….
Bone Daddy Knives Helps Vets Courtesy Rocketminer.com – Sunday May 27, 2018 Click to View the Full Article
Wyoming Nonprofit Helps Veterans Across the Nation Bone Daddy Knives supports veterans through elk, deer antler donations and artistry By Chrissy Suttles – Wyoming Tribune Eagle Click Here to View the Full Article
We are proud to announce that Ben Barto of Bone Daddy Knives has generously donated a one-of-a-kind hand carved knife for the WCF 2024 Knife of the Year. As a Nonprofit Conservation Group based in Roosevelt, Utah, the Wildlife Conservation Foundation (WCF) has a vital mission to protect and preserve our present lands and wildlife…
Ben Barto of Dubois stands with his Bone Daddy Knives Foundation trailer. The foundation recently obtained nonprofit status. Dubois artist Ben Barto is a man of many interests. Among them are handcrafting objects out of shed antlers or horns, supporting veterans — both through employing them and the sale of the products they make — and…
Article Courtesy: RMEF.ORG Click here to read the article Use code RMEF15 to get 15% – off Bone Daddy Knives elevates the allure of popular Packer knives through the infusion of Silver and Turquoise. The collection showcases Skinner and drop-point Packer hunting knives, ranging from $120 for stainless steel to $190 for Damascus. Additionally, antler…