Descripción
Skinner knives earned their trusted reputation from hunters who needed controlled cuts around hide and joints without risking damage to the meat. The Rosewood Trail Skinner continues that same practical design as every Rosewood Skinner Knife we forge today. Rosewood handles have long been valued in traditional knife making for their density and rich, reddish-brown tone. Hand forged Damascus steel adds real forging tradition to this design, with each blade carrying its own distinct wave pattern once folded and etched.
Introduction
If you want a skinner knife with real natural character, the Rosewood Trail Skinner Knife delivers exactly that. At 8 inches overall, with a 4 inch blade and 4 inch handle, it's sized for controlled skinning work without feeling bulky in hand. As a Wood Handle Skinning Blade, it holds an edge well through repeated hunting season use. The reddish-brown rosewood handle offers a warm, secure grip that holds up well to regular field use. As a Trail Hunting Knife, it includes a tooled leather sheath for safe storage and easy carry.
Rosewood Trail Skinner Blade
This Game Processing Knife is hand forged from genuine Damascus steel, giving it both strength and a distinct wave pattern unique to each piece. At 4 inches, the blade is sized for controlled skinning and field dressing tasks. Full construction runs through the entire 4 inch handle for solid balance.
The Rosewood Trail Skinner works well as a Field Dressing Tool for hunting, skinning, and general field dressing tasks. Clean and dry the blade after each use to prevent rust from forming on the Damascus pattern. Store it in the tooled leather sheath when not in use, and keep it away from children.
Specifications
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Overall Length: 8 inches
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Blade Length: 4 inches
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Handle Length: 4 inches
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Type: Skinner fixed blade knife
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Blade Material: Hand forged Damascus steel
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Handle Material: Reddish-brown wood
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Sheath: Tooled leather, included
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Best For: Hunting, skinning, field dressing
FAQs
Q: Is rosewood a durable handle material?
Yes, rosewood is a dense wood that holds up well to repeated outdoor use while developing character over time.
Q: Why choose a curved skinner blade over a straight edge?
The curve allows smoother, more controlled cuts around hide and joints, which a straight blade struggles to match during skinning.
Q: What makes Damascus steel unique on this knife?
Damascus steel is forged by repeatedly folding layers of steel together, creating a distinct wave pattern that makes each blade one of a kind.
Q: Is 8 inches a good size for skinning game?
Yes, this length offers enough control for detail work around hide and joints while handling larger tasks as well.
Q: Is the Rosewood Trail Skinner good for gifting?
Yes, its warm rosewood handle and Damascus blade make it a standout gift for hunters and knife collectors.



