High Carbon Upswept Skinner Knife Fixed Blade Synthetic Stag Horn Handle Hunting Knife
Pick this knife up and you feel it immediately — solid, balanced, alive in your hand.
The upswept tip rises naturally, ready to work. The 200-layer Damascus pattern ripples down the blade like flowing water.
This isn't a shelf piece. It's a fixed blade skinner built to go into the field and come back bloody.
What Makes This Upswept Skinner Knife Different
This blade is hand-forged — not stamped, not laser-cut. Every layer of Damascus steel is folded and hammered by a real craftsman.
You feel that in the balance. You feel it in the edge. You feel it the first time you draw it across hide.
The Blade — 200-Layer Damascus Steel
This Damascus upswept skinner knife starts with 200+ layers of high-carbon and stainless steel. Hardness sits at 55–58 HRC — sharp enough to hold an edge all day, tough enough not to chip on bone.
The acid-etched finish pulls the Damascus pattern to the surface. Light catches it differently every time you turn the blade.
No two blades come out of the forge looking the same.
Built for Skinning
The American Hunter pattern has a rising tip for a reason. It lets you run the blade under hide without punching through to the meat underneath.
The long curved belly does the real work — gliding with control, following the contour of the animal. You guide it. The blade does the cutting.
This is what separates a true fixed blade skinner hunting knife from a general-purpose blade.
The Handle — Natural Stag Antler
Each stag antler handle is selected, not shaped. The natural ridges and curves give you a grip that locks in bare-handed or gloved.
Color runs from cream to dark brown along the crown. The texture is organic — rough where you need grip, smooth where it rests against your palm.
No two handles look the same, because no two antlers are the same.
The Build — Full Tang, Proper Balance
This is a full-tang knife. The steel runs the complete length of the handle — no hidden joints, no weak points.
That matters when you're field dressing game and putting real pressure on the blade. Full tang doesn't flex, twist, or fail.
The balance point sits just forward of the guard. The blade drops naturally into a skinning motion without fighting your wrist.
Ready to Carry
The included leather sheath is hand-stitched and form-fitted. The knife seats firmly — no rattle, no slop.
Draw is clean and one-handed. Carry it on your belt or strap it to your pack. It's built to go where you go.
Why Hand-Forged Beats Machine-Made
A machine-stamped skinning knife is cut from flat stock and sharpened. That's it.
A hand-forged Damascus upswept skinner knife is built layer by layer under heat and hammer. The steel grain aligns with the blade geometry. The edge holds longer. The feel is different — and hunters notice.
The JW SteelCrafts Difference
Every knife we forge is one of a kind. No production line. No two the same.
We ship from Texas — domestic orders arrive in 5–10 business days. Our buyers have left 829+ verified reviews, averaging 4.91★. That rating comes from hunters and outdoorsmen who use these knives, not collectors who hang them on walls.
SPECS TABLE
| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Blade Steel | 200-layer Damascus (high-carbon + stainless) |
| Layer Count | 200+ |
| Blade Hardness | 55–58 HRC |
| Blade Finish | Acid-etched, hand-polished edge |
| Blade Style | Upswept skinner, American Hunter pattern |
| Handle Material | Natural stag antler |
| Tang | Full tang |
| Includes | Leather sheath |
| Ships From | Texas, USA |
| Lead Time | 5–10 business days (domestic) |
| Made By | Hand-forged artisans |
WHO IS THIS FOR?
Deer and elk hunters who field-dress their own game and need a skinning knife that holds its edge through the whole job — not just the first cut.
Serious outdoorsmen who want one fixed blade skinner hunting knife that handles caping, field dressing, and camp work without switching blades.
Knife collectors who buy to use — and want Damascus that's actually forged, not printed or etched onto cheap stock.
Gift buyers who want something handmade and meaningful for a hunter, veteran, or outdoorsman who's impossible to shop for.
HOW TO USE IT
Hold the stag antler handle with a full four-finger grip — let the natural texture lock the knife in place.
For skinning, lead with the belly of the blade. Light downward pressure, long smooth strokes. The curve does the work.
Use the upswept tip for precision: caping around the face, working around joints, separating connective tissue from bone.
Keep strokes short and deliberate near the cavity. This blade is built for control, not speed.
Rinse immediately after field use — blood left on Damascus steel will start to etch the surface.
HOW TO CARE FOR YOUR Damascus Skinner Knife
After every use:
- Hand-wash with warm water and mild soap
- Dry immediately with a clean cloth — never air dry
- Never put it in a dishwasher
Every few weeks:
- Apply a thin coat of food-safe mineral oil to the blade
- Wipe off the excess with a dry cloth
Storage:
- Keep in the leather sheath
- Store away from moisture
- Never store in a sealed plastic bag — trapped humidity causes rust
Sharpening:
- Use a whetstone or ceramic rod
- Maintain the original bevel angle
- Finish with a leather strop to restore the edge
FAQs — Damascus Upswept Skinner Knife
Q: What steel is this upswept skinner knife made from? A: 200-layer Damascus steel — high-carbon and stainless folded together, hardened to 55–58 HRC. It holds a sharp working edge through hard field use.
Q: Is this a good skinning knife for deer and elk?
Yes. The upswept American Hunter pattern is built for it. The curved belly glides under hide, and the rising tip works near bone without punching into meat.
Q: Does this fixed blade hunting knife come with a sheath?
Yes — a hand-stitched leather sheath fitted to this blade. It carries on a belt, draws one-handed, and protects the edge in storage.
Q: Is it legal to own a fixed blade skinner knife in the USA?
Fixed-blade knives are legal to own in all 50 states. Carry laws vary by state — check local rules before carrying in public.
Q: How do I sharpen a Damascus skinner knife?
Use a whetstone or ceramic rod at the original bevel angle. Finish with a leather strop. Avoid electric sharpeners — they remove too much metal and damage Damascus layers.
Q: Can I customize this knife?
Yes. JW SteelCrafts takes custom orders — handle material, blade length, engraving. Contact us through the website to discuss your order.
Q: How long will this Damascus hunting knife last?
Decades, with basic care. Oil it, hand-wash it, store it dry. The steel doesn't wear out — neglect does the damage.
Q: Is this a good gift for a hunter?
Yes. It's handmade, one-of-a-kind, and built to be used for years. Hunters, outdoorsmen, veterans, and collectors all appreciate a blade this well made.
Gift
This knife makes a strong gift for Father's Day, Christmas, a hunting trip milestone, or retirement from a life spent outdoors.
It's also a groomsman gift that actually gets used — not tucked in a box and forgotten.
It ships presentation-ready — no extra wrapping needed.
Details
This product is crafted with quality materials to ensure durability and performance. Designed with your convenience in mind, it seamlessly fits into your everyday life.
Shipping & Returns
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We are committed to ensuring a positive shopping experience for all our customers. If for any reason you wish to return an item, we invite you to reach out to our team for assistance, and we will evaluate every return request with care and consideration.