The Deer Cutout Skinner Knife brings a rare design detail to your hunting gear. A deer and antler silhouette is cut directly through the wood-grain Damascus steel blade. This is not a surface engraving. It is a true cutout, forged and shaped by hand.
At 7 inches overall, this knife feels balanced in the hand. The stag horn handle offers a natural, no-slip grip built for real fieldwork. Each stag piece carries its own bark texture and coloring, so no two handles look alike.
This skinner blends craftsmanship with function. It works as a serious outdoor tool and a striking collectible for anyone who values handmade steel.
Deer Cutout Skinner Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a stag horn handle, wood grain Damascus blade, and forged deer antler cutout design.
The History Behind the Deer Cutout Skinner Knife
Skinner blades trace back to early trappers who needed control for detailed hide work. Damascus steel dates back centuries, prized for its strength and folded pattern. Stag horn handles have been used for generations for their natural grip. JW Steel Crafts continues that tradition through forged, individually handmade pieces.
Blade Performance
The wood grain Damascus pattern comes from repeated folding and forging of high-carbon steel. This process builds strong edge retention that holds up through repeated use. The skinner geometry gives you control for detailed cuts around joints and hide.
Full tang construction runs the length of the handle for added strength and balance. The blade resists chipping under normal field pressure. Keep it dry and lightly oiled after use to protect the pattern and edge.
The forged deer cutout does not weaken the blade structure. It sits in a section reinforced during shaping. This detail makes the piece functional and visually distinctive at the same time.
Handle Construction
Stag horn is naturally dense and holds up well under repeated gripping and pressure. Each handle shows unique bark texture, ridges, and coloring pulled from the natural material. Two dark pins secure the scales firmly to the full tang beneath.
This handle style resists moisture better than many softer natural materials. Stag horn also ages well, often developing a deeper tone over time. Because it is full tang, the handle stays stable during hard use and does not loosen with repeated pressure.
Best Used For
This skinner works well for field dressing, hide work, and detailed hunting tasks. Its cutout design also makes it a strong collector's item for antler and Damascus enthusiasts. It also works as a gifting option for hunters who appreciate handmade steel.
Order the Deer Cutout Skinner Knife today. Each stag handle is naturally unique, so the exact piece you receive will not be duplicated.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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7 inches
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Blade Length
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3.5 inches
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Blade Material
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Damascus steel
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Blade Pattern
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Wood grain
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Blade Finish
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Raw natural
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Handle Length
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3.5 inches
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Handle Material
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Stag horn
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Bolster
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None
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Pin Detail
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2 pins, dark
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Tooled leather sheath
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Type
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Skinner knife
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FAQs
What is the Deer Cutout Skinner Knife made of?
It features a wood-grain Damascus steel blade with a stag-horn handle.
Is the deer design engraved or cut through the blade?
It is a true cutout, forged directly through the steel, not a surface engraving.
How is this different from the Persian Yuma Deer Antler Knife?
This model has a forged cutout blade design, while the Yuma does not.
Does it come with a sheath?
Yes, it includes a tooled leather sheath with a belt loop.
Is this knife good for hunting use?
Yes, the skinner shape suits field dressing and detailed hide work.
Will the handle color match the pictures exactly?
Stag horn is natural, so color and texture vary slightly by piece.
How do I care for the Damascus blade?
Dry it after use and apply light oil to protect the pattern.