Stag Antler Cleaver Skinner Knife brings old-world skinning tradition into one handcrafted blade. Hunters have trusted cleaver-style skinners for generations because the wide belly makes quick work of hide and cartilage. This knife pairs that proven shape with a hand-selected stag antler handle, so no two knives look exactly alike.
Every blade starts as raw Damascus steel, forged and folded to build strength layer by layer. The steel is shaped into a broad, flat-spined skinner profile built for control during field dressing. A full tang core runs through the antler handle, giving the knife balance you can feel in every cut.
This is not a knife stamped out by machine. Each stag antler grip is chosen for its natural color and texture, then fitted by hand to the tang. The result is a working tool with character-factory knives that can't be matched.
Stag Antler Cleaver Skinner Knife at JW Steel Crafts with a raindrop Damascus pattern, natural stag antler handle, and brass-accented pin work.
The History Behind Stag Antler Cleaver Skinner
Cleaver-style skinners trace back to frontier butchering knives built for speed and control. Damascus steel dates back centuries and is prized for its folded strength and flowing pattern. Stag antler handles have been used on hunting knives since the early trapping days, valued for their grip and durability. JW Steel Crafts continues that tradition, forging each blade and fitting each handle by hand at the forge.
Blade Performance
The Damascus steel edge on this skinner holds a working sharpness through extended field use. Its broad, flat-spined profile gives more belly for skinning and caping without extra effort. The full-tang construction adds strength throughout the handle, so the blade won't flex under pressure. Wipe the blade dry after use and apply a light coat of oil to keep the pattern sharp and the steel rust-free.
Handle Construction
Natural stag antler brings texture and grip that synthetic handles cannot copy. Each antler crown is fitted tight to the tang with silver pins and a brass-accented spacer for extra hold. Because the tang runs the full length of the handle, the grip stays solid even during hard use. Stag antler also resists moisture better than many woods, holding up well in wet field conditions.
Best Used For
This skinner knife works best for field dressing deer, small game processing, and everyday camp tasks. Its compact size and antler handle also make it a strong pick for collectors and gift buyers. Order the Stag Antler Cleaver Skinner Knife today. Each stag handle is individually forged, and no two grips look alike.
Specifications Table
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Feature
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Details
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Overall Length
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4.5 inches
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Blade Length
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2 inches
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Blade Material
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Damascus steel
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Blade Pattern
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Raindrop damascus
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Blade Finish
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Raw natural
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Handle Length
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2.5 inches
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Handle Material
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Natural stag antler
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Bolster
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None
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Pin Detail
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3 silver pins with brass spacer accent
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Brown leather sheath with brass snap
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Type
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Skinner knife
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FAQs
What is the overall length of the Stag Antler Cleaver Skinner Knife?
It measures 4.5 inches overall, making it a compact field knife.
What type of steel is used in the blade?
The blade is forged from Damascus steel with a raindrop pattern.
Is this knife full tang?
Yes, the tang runs the full length of the antler handle.
Does the knife come with a sheath?
Yes, it includes a handmade brown leather sheath with a brass snap.
How is this different from the Mark Cowboy Skinner Set?
This is a single knife with a stag antler handle, while the Cowboy Skinner Set includes multiple knives with a different handle style.
How do I care for the Damascus steel blade?
Wipe the blade dry after use and apply a light coat of oil regularly.
Is this knife good for gifting or collecting?
Yes, its natural antler handle and forged blade make it a strong collectible piece.