The Turquoise Pine Cone Skinner pairs a bold blue handle with a trusted shape. Its carbon steel edge holds sharpness through repeated cuts. It resharpens quickly out in the field. The drop point profile gives control during skinning. Small game work becomes easier with this shape. Every blade in this build goes through individual hand-shaping.
This turquoise skinner stands apart from typical hunting knives. The handle is hand-wrapped using resin and natural wood. The wrap forms a pine cone-style pattern by hand. No two handles turn out the same. That gives each piece real character and value. The turquoise color also adds a striking look against the leather sheath.
Hunters and collectors buy turquoise pine cone skinner knives for good reason. The color draws attention, and the blade performs. This skinner measures 6.5 inches overall in length. A full tang gives the blade lasting strength. A tooled leather sheath comes included for carry.
Turquoise Pine Cone Skinner at JW SteelCrafts with a turquoise wood pine cone wrap and carbon steel blade.
The History Behind This Turquoise Pine Cone Skinner
Skinning knives trace back to early hunters who needed short, precise blades for game. Carbon steel became a trusted material for holding a sharp field edge. Pine cone style handles grew popular for natural texture, color, and personality. JW SteelCrafts builds each pine cone skinner knife by hand.
Blade Performance
Carbon steel holds an edge well through steady use in the field. The drop point geometry adds strength near the tip for control. This makes fine work like skinning and caping much easier. A full tang runs the length of the handle for balance and durability. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent surface rust. A light coat of oil keeps carbon steel protected between trips. Regular care keeps the edge sharp for many seasons in the field.
Handle Construction
This handle is built from resin and natural wood layered by hand. The turquoise resin resists moisture better than raw wood alone. A single silver pin secures the scales along the full tang. That full tang construction adds strength and balance to every cut. The pattern shifts slightly on each knife since every wrap is done by hand. As a handmade pine cone skinner, this piece is built to last for years. The silver pin adds a clean contrast against the turquoise resin.
Best Used For
This turquoise pine cone skinner suits hunters who want a reliable field blade. It handles skinning and detail work on deer with ease. Collectors also value the hand-wrapped handle and unique color pattern. It makes a strong gift for hunters who love handcrafted tools. It also suits collectors building out a themed knife display. Order the Turquoise Pine Cone Skinner today. Each handle is individually wrapped, so stock on this pattern stays limited.
Specifications Table
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Overall Length
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6.5 inches
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Blade Length
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Approx. 3 inches
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Blade Material
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Carbon steel
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Blade Pattern
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Raw natural (no Damascus pattern)
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Blade Finish
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Raw natural
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Handle Length
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Approx. 3.5 inches
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Handle Material
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Turquoise resin with natural wood wrap
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Bolster
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None
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Pin Detail
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1, silver
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Tang
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Full tang
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Storage
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Tooled leather sheath with wrist strap
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Type
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Skinner
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FAQs
What is the overall length of the Turquoise Pine Cone Skinner?
This skinner measures 6.5 inches overall, including the handle.
What steel is used for the blade?
The blade is made from carbon steel for a sharp, durable edge.
How is the turquoise handle made?
The handle is hand-wrapped with turquoise resin and natural wood.
Does this knife include a sheath?
Yes, it comes with a tooled leather sheath and wrist strap.
How does this skinner differ from the Pinecone Epoxy Ranch Knife?
This skinner has a shorter blade built for detail work. The ranch knife uses a longer blade for heavier tasks.
Is this knife good for hunting or display?
It works well for both field use and as a collectible display piece.
Can I buy this as a gift?
Yes, many buyers choose this skinner as a gift for hunters.