The Forged Clip Point Green Skinner splits its blade into two finishes. A black, hammered forged texture covers the spine and upper blade. A bright polished edge picks up below that, ready for real cutting work. Green and black resin swirl together on the handle behind it. The blade's split finish carries through to the rest of the knife.
This blade carries a deep, sweeping belly built for real skinning work. That curve gives you a long cutting surface in every stroke. The forged spine texture also adds grip for your thumb. Green resin runs through the handle in a natural, wood-grain swirl. Every handle in this pattern comes out a little different.
This knife works well for hunters who want a distinct look. The two-tone blade and green handle give it real shelf presence. It's built to handle real field work, not just sit on display.
Clip Point Green Skinner at Divine Knives with a black forged spine finish, polished edge, and a green and black resin handle.
The History Behind This Forged Clip Point Green Skinner
Forged finishes go back to the earliest days of bladesmithing. Blacksmiths often left hammer marks as a mark of the forge. Skinner blades earned their place with hunters who needed a wide, curved edge. Resin handles came much later, offering bold color without natural material limits. This knife carries that forged tradition into a modern working shape.
Forged Clip Point Skinner Performance
This blade cuts through hide fast, without dragging or catching. The deep belly covers more surface in every single pass. A polished edge like this holds a sharp bite through repeated use. The forged spine gives your thumb a solid anchor point during detail work. The handle sits comfortably in hand across long stretches of field use. This knife performs like the working tool it's built to be.
Specifications
- Blade Shape: Clip point skinner, deep belly profile
- Blade Finish: Two-tone — black forged/hammered spine, polished silver edge
- Blade Material: High-carbon steel
- Blade Length: 3.75 inches
- Blade Width: 1.3 inches
- Handle Material: Green and black resin
- Handle Color: Green/black wood-grain swirl
- Handle Length: 4.25 inches
- Overall Length: 8 inches
- Bolster: flush construction.
- Pins: 3 white pins
- Tang: Full tang
- Sheath: Not shown in image
- Included Pieces: 1 knife
Green Clip Point Skinner Construction
Green and black resin form the handle in a swirled, wood-grain style. Resin like this holds up in wet conditions far better than raw wood. Three pins set into the scales keep everything locked tight. The tang runs the entire length of the handle, edge to butt. The blade's black spine finish comes from a forged, hammered texture. Moisture left sitting on the steel can dull both finishes over time. A dry cloth after each outing is all the upkeep this knife needs.
Best Used For
Reach for this skinner on hunting trips, at camp, or during field dressing. The green and black handle also earns it a spot on any display shelf. Its two-tone blade gives it a look most working knives don't share. This is a knife for people who want function and personality together. Order the Forged Clip Point Green Skinner today. Between the forged spine and resin handle, no two look quite alike.
FAQ’s
What gives this blade its two-tone look?
The spine carries a black, hammered forged finish. The edge below it is bright and fully polished.
What blade shape does this knife use?
The blade shape here is a skinner style, with a deep, sweeping belly. That shape gives you a long cutting surface for hide and game work.
What is the handle made from?
The handle uses green and black resin in a wood-grain swirl. Each handle comes out with its own slightly different pattern.
Does this knife come with a sheath?
No sheath is included with this particular knife. Feel free to add one that matches your own setup.
How long is the blade on this knife?
The blade measures 3.75 inches. Overall knife length runs 8 inches from tip to handle end.