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Stag Horn Farrier Rasp Skinner Knife for Daily Hunting Field Use

Stag Horn Farrier Rasp Skinner Knife for Daily Hunting Field Use

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$170.00
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$170.00
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The Stag Horn Farrier Rasp Skinner brings old-world texture to a working blade. This skinner carries a drop-point curve built for detail cuts. The blade shows triangular file-worked notches near the spine and ricasso. That texture fades into a smooth, polished edge toward the tip. This is not a folded Damascus pattern. It reflects old farrier-style hand file work on raw steel. That contrast between rough and smooth steel gives the blade real character.

The handle uses natural stag horn with visible ridged texture. Cream and brown tones run through the horn's natural grain. Three pins secure the scale to a full tang beneath. A wide lanyard hole sits at the very end of the handle. Divine Knives built this skinner for hunters who want a rugged, natural grip. Each stag horn scale carries its own unique grain pattern. That means no two Divine Knives pieces in this style look exactly alike.

Farrier Rasp Skinner at Divine Knives with natural stag horn, farrier-style triangular file work, and three visible pins.

The History Behind This Stag Horn Farrier Rasp Skinner

Farrier tools have shaped raw steel by hand for centuries in barns and forges. That same file-working technique carries over into decorative blade texture here. Stag horn has served as a knife handle material across many hunting traditions. Skinning knives themselves trace back to early hide-working trades worldwide. Divine Knives brings farrier-style texture and natural horn together in one blade. As a farrier rasp skinner, it stays rooted in old hand-tool tradition.

Stag Horn Skinner Performance

This stag horn rasp skinner performs through a shape built for close, controlled work. The drop-point curve follows contours during detailed skinning tasks. The triangular texture near the spine adds grip for the working hand. A smooth edge toward the tip keeps fine cuts clean and precise. Stag horn itself offers a naturally secure, non-slip hold. That hold matters most during wet or greasy field conditions.

Specifications

  • Blade Pattern: Triangular farrier-style file work (spine/ricasso), smooth toward tip
  • Blade Finish: Raw / satin, polished at tip
  • Blade Shape: Skinner (drop-point)
  • Blade Material: High-carbon steel (specific alloy not visually confirmable)
  • Overall Length: 8 inches
  • Blade Length: 4 inches
  • Handle Length: 4 inches
  • Handle Material: Natural stag horn
  • Pins/Rivets: 3
  • Tang: Full tang
  • Lanyard Hole: Yes (wide)
  • Sheath: Brown leather, worn/aged finish, single pocket, belt slot
  • Number of Pieces: 1 knife, 1 sheath

Farrier Rasp Blade Construction

Full tang construction runs beneath the stag horn scales for real strength. Three pins hold the scale tight against the steel core. Stag horn resists cracking better than many softer natural materials. That strength suits repeated use across hunting seasons outdoors. The wide lanyard hole gives a secure anchor for a wrist strap. Wipe the blade dry after each use to protect the finish. Keep the horn handle away from extended water exposure. Occasional light oil care keeps the horn from drying out over time.

Best Used For

This stag horn skinner knife suits hunters who want a rugged natural-material blade. Collectors drawn to farrier-style texture will find real value here too. Buy farrier rasp skinner pieces directly through Divine Knives for authentic craftsmanship. A stag horn hunting knife like this also makes a rugged, practical gift. Order this knife today. Get a blade built with real texture.

FAQ’s

What blade pattern does this skinner use?

It uses triangular file-worked notches near the spine, fading into a smooth, polished edge.

What handle material does this skinner have?

The handle is natural stag horn with visible ridged texture and three pins.

Is this skinner full tang?

Yes, the tang runs the full length of the handle beneath the horn scales.

How is this different from the ram horn rasp skinner listing?

This version uses stag horn with file work near the spine, unlike the full-blade cross-hatch.

Does this knife include a sheath?

Yes, it ships with a brown leather sheath featuring a worn, aged finish.

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