The Damascus Skinner Knife with Pinecone Resin Handle pairs a detailed feather Damascus blade with a handle unlike anything mass-produced. A central spine runs down the blade, with delicate branching lines fanning outward in a pattern that shifts with every angle of light. This feather-forging style takes more skill to produce than a standard twist pattern, which is part of why collectors seek it out specifically.
The handle is built from a real pinecone stabilized in resin, capturing blue and orange-gold tones in a natural, organic texture. No two handles come out the same, since the pinecone's structure varies from piece to piece. A polished steel bolster sits between the blade and handle, secured by two white pins running through the full tang construction.
Damascus Skinner Knife with Pinecone Resin Handle at JW Steel Crafts, pairing a feather Damascus blade with a blue and orange-gold stabilized pinecone handle.
The History Behind This Blade
Skinner knives developed for hunters needing a curved edge for clean field dressing. Feather Damascus forging takes its name from the delicate, branching pattern left in the steel. Pinecone resin handles bring a natural, one-of-a-kind look to each piece. JW Steel Crafts forges this blade by hand, pairing traditional skinning function with modern handle artistry.
Blade Performance
Feather Damascus steel holds a sharp edge through repeated field use. The curved skinner profile moves smoothly through hide with long, controlled strokes. Full tang construction keeps the blade balanced and steady during use. The micro-serrated edge left by the forging process aids in clean, controlled cuts. As high-carbon steel, the blade benefits from regular oiling to prevent rust.
Handle Construction
A real pinecone sits stabilized in resin, creating a handle with natural blue and gold tones. Two white pins secure the handle to the full tang blade for added strength. A polished steel bolster caps the base of the handle, adding weight and a clean transition point. This construction holds up well under repeated field use and handling. Resin stabilization also resists moisture better than untreated organic material.
Best Used For
This knife is built for field dressing deer, elk, and other game in the field. Hunters who skin regularly will appreciate the curved blade and full tang balance. Collectors are drawn to the feather Damascus pattern and one-of-a-kind pinecone handle. As a gift, it suits hunters or collectors who value hand-forged steel and natural materials.
Specifications Table
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Feature |
Details |
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Set Pieces |
1 knife |
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Blade Material |
Damascus steel (1095/15N20) |
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Blade Pattern |
Feather Damascus |
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Blade Finish |
Raw natural |
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Knife size |
6-7 inches overall |
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Included Blades |
1x Skinner blade |
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Handle Material |
Stabilized pinecone resin |
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Bolster |
Steel |
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Pin Detail |
2 white pins |
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Tang |
Full tang |
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Storage |
Tooled pancake leather sheath |
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Type |
Hunting /Skinner knife |
FAQs
What is a Skinner knife used for?
Field dressing and skinning game with a curved, controlled blade edge.
Is this blade forged Damascus steel?
Yes, forged with a detailed feather Damascus pattern.
What is the handle made from?
A real pinecone stabilized in blue and orange-gold resin.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, a tooled pancake-style leather sheath is included.
Why does feather Damascus cost more to produce?
It requires extra forging skill compared to standard twist patterns.
Does this blade need special care?
Yes, wipe and oil the blade after use to prevent rust.
Would this knife make a good gift for a hunter?
Yes, it suits hunters and collectors who value hand-forged steel work.