Rasp Steel Skinner Knife turns reclaimed steel into a dependable field tool built for daily use and hard chores. This rasp steel skinner carries a hand-textured surface formed from its rasp origin, giving every blade a rugged, one-of-a-kind finish. Its drop point profile makes it a natural fit for everyday skinning and camp tasks around the ranch.
This skinner knife pairs a natural staghorn handle with a western-style tooled sheath, giving the build a classic ranch look overall and feel. Two silver pins secure the staghorn scales firmly along the full tang core for lasting stability. The basketweave tooling on the sheath adds a finished, traditional touch to the overall build and design.
Buy rasp steel skinner knife options like this one for field dressing, camp chores, or as a truly rugged addition to any knife collection you already own. Its rasp texture and staghorn handle set it apart from smoother finished skinners in the lineup.
True Rasp Steel Skinner Knife at JW SteelCrafts with a natural staghorn handle and a western basketweave tooled sheath.
The History Behind This Rasp Steel Skinner Knife
Rasp steel has long been repurposed by knife makers for its natural texture and rugged strength found in the field. Skinner knives trace back to frontier hunters who needed reliable blades for field dressing game quickly. Stag horn handles have outfitted working knives for generations due to their grip and durability outdoors. JW SteelCrafts continues that tradition, forging and texturing each blade by hand at the shop.
Blade Performance
This handmade skinner knife holds a sharp working edge through repeated field use and daily handling in tough conditions. Its hand-textured surface adds grip while framing the natural rasp finish along the blade. The drop point shape gives strong control for skinning and detail cutting tasks around camp. Wipe the blade dry after use and apply a light oil coat to protect the rasp texture from rust.
Handle Construction
This rasp steel hunting knife USA buyers choose features a natural stag horn handle with a rugged, mottled look throughout the grip. Two silver pins secure the stag horn scales tightly along the full tang core for a lasting hold. Stag horn resists wear well, holding up through frequent outdoor and field handling season after season. Full tang construction keeps the grip stable and balanced during extended use in the field.
Best Used For
This rasp steel skinner works best for field dressing, camp chores, and everyday outdoor carry throughout the hunting season and beyond. Its staghorn handle and western sheath also make it a strong gift for hunters and collectors who want something rustic. Order the Rasp Steel Skinner Knife today. Each staghorn handle is individually forged with natural variation and limited stock available.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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7 inches
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Blade Length
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3.25 inches
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Blade Material
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Rasp steel
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Blade Pattern
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Rasp file tooth
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Blade Finish
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Satin
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Handle Length
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3.75 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 silver pins
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Tan tooled western style sheath
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Type
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Skinner knife
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FAQs
What makes this a rasp steel knife?
The blade is forged from repurposed rasp steel with a natural file texture.
What handle material is used?
The handle is crafted from natural staghorn with two silver pins.
Is this skinner knife full tang?
Yes, the tang runs the full length through the staghorn handle.
How long is the knife overall?
It measures 7 inches overall with a 3.25-inch blade.
How is this different from the Rasp Steel Hawkbill Knife?
This knife has a drop point skinner shape, while the Hawkbill features a hooked blade with a finger ring.
How do I care for the rasp steel blade?
Wipe it dry after use and apply oil regularly to prevent rust.
Is this a good gift for hunters?
Yes, its rugged texture and stag handle make it a strong gift and collector's item.