Damascus Gut Hook Knife with Feather Pattern Blade and Stag Horn Handle

Damascus Gut Hook Knife with Feather Pattern Blade and Stag Horn Handle

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Damascus Gut Hook Knife with Feather Pattern Blade and Stag Horn Handle

The Damascus Gut Hook Knife is built for one job above all else: field dressing game cleanly and quickly. A deep skinner belly handles long, smooth slicing strokes, while the gut hook on the spine lets you open hide without risking a puncture into the gut cavity. The blade itself carries a feather Damascus pattern, with flowing diagonal lines that shift slightly with every angle of light.

A brass bolster separates the blade from a synthetic stag horn handle, finished in a warm amber tone with natural mottling. An engraved medallion sits near the spine, showing a stag head in profile, a detail that ties the knife's look directly to its purpose in the field. A braided leather lanyard hangs from the handle butt, giving you a secure grip even with wet or gloved hands.

If you'd rather personalize the piece, JW Steel Crafts can engrave a custom design of your choosing onto the blade in place of the standard medallion.

Damascus Gut Hook Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a feather pattern blade, synthetic stag horn handle, and stag head medallion engraving.

The History Behind This Blade

Gut hook skinners trace back to hunters who needed a safer way to open hide without damaging meat. Damascus forging stretches back centuries, prized for its strength and folded layers. Staghorn handles have long been favored for their grip and rugged look. JW Steel Crafts forges this design by hand for hunters who want both function and craft.

Blade Performance

Feather Damascus steel keeps a sharp, lasting edge through repeated field use. The curved Skinner belly moves smoothly through hide with long, even strokes. The gut hook does its job without snagging or tearing into the meat. Full tang construction keeps the blade balanced through heavy use. As high-carbon steel, the blade does need a wipe-down and light oiling after each use to stay rust-free.

Handle Construction

Synthetic stag horn covers the handle in a deep amber tone with natural texture variation. A brass bolster sits at the base of the blade, adding weight and a clean transition point. Full tang construction runs the length of the handle, giving the knife balance instead of a blade-heavy feel. The braided leather lanyard loops through the handle butt for added control during fieldwork. This combination holds up well across repeated skinning and field dressing sessions.

Best Used For

This knife is built for field dressing deer, elk, and other game in the field. The gut hook makes opening hides fast and far less risky than a standard blade tip. Hunters who skin regularly will get the most use from the deep skinner belly. It also works well as a display piece for those who collect hand-forged hunting knives. As a gift, it suits any hunter who wants a knife built specifically for the task.

Specifications Table

Feature

Details

Set Pieces

1 knife

Blade Material

Damascus steel (1095/15N20)

Blade Pattern

Feather Damascus

Blade Finish

High polish

Largest Knife

8-10 inches overall

Smallest Knife

8-10 inches overall

Included Blades

1x gut hook skinner

Handle Material

Synthetic stag horn

Bolster

Brass

Pin Detail

None

Tang

Full tang

Storage

Basket-weave leather sheath

Type

Hunting/field dressing knife

FAQs

What is a gut hook used for?
It opens hide cleanly without puncturing internal organs during field dressing.

Is this blade forged Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a feather pattern across 200+ folded layers.

What is the handle made from?
Synthetic stag horn with a brass bolster and leather lanyard.

Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a basket-weave stamped leather sheath is included.

Can the blade engraving be customized?
Yes, JW Steel Crafts can engrave a custom design in place of the medallion.

Does Damascus steel need special care?
Yes, wipe dry and oil the blade after each use to prevent rust.

Would this knife work well for deer hunting?
Yes, the Skinner belly and gut hook are built specifically for that task.

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