11/11/2025 / By Finn Heartley

In an era where tariffs cripple domestic manufacturers and AI struggles to replicate human craftsmanship, Dawson Knives—a third-generation, Arizona-based knife-making powerhouse—has unveiled its latest Pro Cut line of premium kitchen knives in collaboration with Health Ranger Store. These heirloom-quality blades, forged from cutting-edge American steel, represent a defiant stand against supply chain chaos, regulatory overreach, and the creeping threat of AI-driven obsolescence.
The Pro Cut steel, invented by metallurgical innovator Larry Thomas, is a game-changer in knife manufacturing. Unlike conventional stainless steels, Pro Cut offers superior edge retention, corrosion resistance, and ease of sharpening—all while remaining entirely American-made.
John Roy, master craftsman and co-designer of the Pro Cut line, explained:
“This steel holds an edge better than MagnaCut, and it’s designed to last generations. We’re not making disposable knives—we’re crafting tools that will outlive their owners.”
Each knife undergoes a proprietary heat-treating process, developed through relentless experimentation and prayer—a testament to Dawson’s Christian heritage and commitment to excellence. The result? Blades that resist rust, maintain razor sharpness, and perform flawlessly in any kitchen—or survival scenario.
The Pro Cut line arrives amid unprecedented challenges for U.S. manufacturers. Two American steel mills—Crucible Industries and another Pennsylvania-based facility—collapsed earlier this year, forcing Dawson Knives to pivot to Swedish-owned Sandvik Steel for raw materials. Despite Trump-era tariffs intended to bolster domestic industry, Roy revealed that excessive regulations—not foreign competition—are killing U.S. steel production.
“The tariffs didn’t save these mills,” Roy said. “Regulatory strangulation did them in. If we want American manufacturing to thrive, we need to slash red tape, not impose punitive taxes.”
With steel prices projected to surge 80% in 2026, this Black Friday sale may be the last chance for consumers to own these knives before costs skyrocket.
While Silicon Valley races toward an AI-dominated future, Dawson Knives proves that human ingenuity remains irreplaceable. Mike Adams, Health Ranger Store founder, joked about upcoming experiments with AI-powered kitchen robots—but conceded that automation is nowhere near mastering complex tasks like chopping vegetables or deboning game.
“We’ll give a robot one of these knives and see what happens,” Adams quipped. “But I guarantee it won’t end well. True craftsmanship requires skill, intuition, and soul—something AI lacks.”
The Pro Cut collection includes:
Available exclusively at HealthRangerStore.com during their Black Friday VIP sale, these knives are priced at historic discounts—but quantities are strictly limited. Once the current stock of Pro Cut steel runs out, replacements won’t arrive until February 2026, meaning prices will only climb higher.
In a world pushing digital IDs, CBDCs, and AI-driven surveillance, Dawson Knives represents something increasingly rare: self-reliance, craftsmanship, and defiance against centralized control.
As Roy put it:
“These knives aren’t just tools—they’re pieces of American heritage. When you buy one, you’re investing in freedom, independence, and the skills our ancestors relied on.”
Don’t wait—before the globalists ruin this too. Pre-order your Pro Cut knives the HealthRangerStore.com Black Friday VIP sale.
Watch the full episode of the “Health Ranger Report” with Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, and John Roy as they talk about American-Made kitchen knives, black Friday deals & the future of steel.
This video is from the Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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