The Bone-Handle short Skinner brings a classic material to a compact blade. This short skinner works well for detail cuts on smaller game. Rasp steel gives the blade a raw, toothed spine with real character. The edge itself takes a clean, sharp grind for control. This build favors precision over brute cutting power. Every blade is ground and finished by hand before assembly.
This bone handle skinner uses solid camel bone for the grip. The bone is dense, smooth, and resistant to daily wear. Two silver pins and a black lanyard hole secure the handle firmly. No bolster sits between the bone and blade for a clean, seamless look. That seamless fit keeps the profile slim and easy to grip. The natural cream color also pairs well with most sheath styles.
Hunters buy bone-handle short skinner knives for the clean look and solid feel. This knife measures 7 inches overall in length. The blade holds a fine edge through repeated field use. An engraved leather sheath with tooled detail comes included. The sheath keeps the blade secure and easy to carry.
Bone-Handle short Skinner at JW SteelCrafts with this camel bone handle and rasp steel blade.
The History Behind This Bone-Handle Short Skinner
Short skinners trace back to hunters needing a compact, precise blade. Rasp steel came from repurposed file steel prized for its toothed spine. Camel bone handles grew popular for their density and smooth finish. JW SteelCrafts builds each short skinner knife by hand.
Blade Performance
Rasp steel holds a sharp edge well for detail cutting work. The short blade length adds control during skinning and caping tasks. This shape works well for game processing close to the body. A full tang runs the length of the handle for balance. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent surface rust. A light coat of oil keeps the blade protected between trips. Regular care keeps the rasp texture and edge in top shape.
Handle Construction
This handle is built from solid camel bone shaped by hand. Bone resists moisture and holds up well over years of use. Two silver pins and a black lanyard pin secure the scales firmly. The full tang construction adds strength through the entire handle. Each bone blank is sanded smooth before final assembly. The natural grain of the bone varies slightly on every knife. As a handmade bone handle skinner USA, this piece is built to last.
Best Used For
This short skinner knife suits hunters who want a precise, compact blade. It handles detail work like skinning and caping with ease. Collectors also value the clean bone handle and rasp steel spine. It makes a strong gift for hunters who prefer classic materials. Order the Bone-Handle short Skinner today. Each blade is individually finished, so stock on this build stays limited.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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7 inches
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Blade Length
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Approx. 3 inches
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Blade Material
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Rasp steel
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Blade Pattern
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Raw natural rasp tooth spine
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Blade Finish
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Satin
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Handle Length
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Approx. 4 inches
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Handle Material
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Solid camel bone
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Bolster
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None
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Pin Detail
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2 silver, 1 black lanyard pin
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Engraved leather sheath with tooled detail
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Type
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Skinner
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FAQs
What is the overall length of the Bone-Handle short Skinner?
This skinner measures 7 inches overall, including the handle.
What type of steel is used for the blade?
The blade is made from rasp steel with a raw, toothed spine.
What material is the handle made from?
The handle is made from solid camel bone for a smooth, durable grip.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, it comes with an engraved leather sheath with tooled detail.
How does this skinner differ from the Turquoise Pine Cone Skinner?
This knife uses a camel bone handle and rasp steel blade. The turquoise skinner uses a resin handle and carbon steel blade.
Is this knife suited for hunting or display?
It works well for field use and as a collectible display piece.
Can this knife be purchased as a gift?
Yes, many buyers choose this skinner as a gift for hunters.