The Damascus Steel Upswept Skinner Knife continues a tradition built around one of the most trusted blade shapes for field dressing. Hunters have relied on the upswept profile for generations because the raised tip and curved belly allow smooth, controlled cuts around the hide without risking punctures. This practical design became a standard for hunters who prioritize function over flash. That same time-tested shape defines every Upswept Hunting Knife we forge today. Brass detailing on hunting knives has long been used to reinforce the blade at the handle junction while adding a refined, finished look. Paired with genuine rosewood, this combination reflects real handmade craftsmanship built for both durability and visual appeal.
Introduction
If you want a skinner blade built for real field precision, the Damascus Steel Upswept Skinner Knife delivers exactly that. At 6 to 7 inches overall, it's sized right for detailed skinning work without feeling bulky in the hand. As a Precision Skinning Blade, its upswept tip and a curved edge that give you better control than a standard straight-edge knife during field dressing. The rosewood handle offers a warm, natural grip that holds up well to repeated field use, while the brass clip detail adds both strength and a polished finish. As a Curved Belly Knife, it's built for hunters who need reliable performance during hunting season, not just a display piece.
Damascus Steel Upswept Skinner Knife Blade
This Artisan Field Knife is hand forged from genuine Damascus steel, giving it both strength and a distinct wave pattern unique to each blade. The upswept tip and curved belly are what define this skinner style, allowing smooth cuts around joints and hide during processing. The brass clip reinforces the blade at the handle junction, a detail that adds durability where knives typically wear down first.
Uses and Safety
The Damascus Steel Upswept Skinner Knife works well as a Game Processing Knife for skinning, field dressing, and general hunting season tasks. Clean and dry the blade after each use to prevent rust from forming on the Damascus pattern. Store it in a sheath when not in use, and keep it away from children.
Specifications
- Overall Length: 6 to 7 inches
- Blade Material: Damascus steel
- Blade Style: Upswept skinner
- Handle Material: Rosewood
- Handle Detail: Brass clip
- Construction: Hand-forged, handcrafted
FAQs
Q: What does upswept mean on a Skinner knife?
It refers to the raised tip and curved belly, a shape that allows smoother, more controlled cuts around the hide and joints during skinning.
Q: What is the brass clip detail for?
It reinforces the blade at the point where it meets the handle, adding both strength and a refined, finished look.
Q: Is rosewood durable enough for regular field use?
Yes, rosewood is a dense, strong wood that holds up well to repeated outdoor use while developing character over time.
Q: Is 6 to 7 inches a good size for skinning a game?
Yes, this length offers enough control for detailed work around hide and joints without feeling awkward to handle.
Q: Is the Damascus Steel Upswept Skinner Knife good for gifting?
Yes, its precision blade shape and rosewood handle make it a practical, standout gift for hunters and knife collectors.