1095 Carbon Steel Skinning Knife — Precision, Durability, Tradition
Purpose-built for field dressing and skinning game, this knife brings reliable performance when it matters most. The 1095 carbon steel blade offers excellent edge retention and is hardened to 60–64 HRC for a balance of toughness and sharpness that stands up to repeated use in harsh conditions.
Key features
Blade steel: 1095 carbon steel, hardened to 60–64 HRC for long-lasting edge retention and resilient toughness
Purpose: optimized geometry for skinning and close-quarter dressing—smooth, controlled cuts with minimal effort
Finger hole: integrated finger hole for enhanced accuracy and control during delicate cuts; reduces blade wobble and improves point placement when working around joints and sensitive areas
Handle: premium bloodwood handle—dense, comfortable, and naturally attractive; provides a secure grip whether wet or dry
Blade finish: practical, low-reflective finish that resists staining and makes cleanup in the field straightforward
Why this knife
Precise control: The finger hole lets you lock a finger into position for unmatched tactile feedback and pinpoint accuracy when separating hide from flesh.
Field durability: 1095 carbon steel is straightforward to sharpen in the field and, with the higher heat treatment, holds an edge while remaining impact-resistant.
Ergonomics and feel: The bloodwood handle delivers a solid, confident grip and an appealing, traditional look—comfortable for extended use without sacrificing control.
Care notes
Wipe blade dry after use and apply a light coat of oil to prevent surface rust—1095 is carbon steel and benefits from routine protection.
Sharpen with stones or a guided system to restore the keen edge; the higher hardness responds well to fine, acute bevels.
Ideal for hunters and outdoorsmen who demand a compact, highly controllable skinning tool that balances traditional materials with modern performance.
1095 Carbon Steel Skinning Knife — Precision, Durability, Tradition
Purpose-built for field dressing and skinning game, this knife brings reliable performance when it matters most. The 1095 carbon steel blade offers excellent edge retention and is hardened to 60–64 HRC for a balance of toughness and sharpness that stands up to repeated use in harsh conditions.
Key features
Blade steel: 1095 carbon steel, hardened to 60–64 HRC for long-lasting edge retention and resilient toughness
Purpose: optimized geometry for skinning and close-quarter dressing—smooth, controlled cuts with minimal effort
Finger hole: integrated finger hole for enhanced accuracy and control during delicate cuts; reduces blade wobble and improves point placement when working around joints and sensitive areas
Handle: premium bloodwood handle—dense, comfortable, and naturally attractive; provides a secure grip whether wet or dry
Blade finish: practical, low-reflective finish that resists staining and makes cleanup in the field straightforward
Why this knife
Precise control: The finger hole lets you lock a finger into position for unmatched tactile feedback and pinpoint accuracy when separating hide from flesh.
Field durability: 1095 carbon steel is straightforward to sharpen in the field and, with the higher heat treatment, holds an edge while remaining impact-resistant.
Ergonomics and feel: The bloodwood handle delivers a solid, confident grip and an appealing, traditional look—comfortable for extended use without sacrificing control.
Care notes
Wipe blade dry after use and apply a light coat of oil to prevent surface rust—1095 is carbon steel and benefits from routine protection.
Sharpen with stones or a guided system to restore the keen edge; the higher hardness responds well to fine, acute bevels.
Ideal for hunters and outdoorsmen who demand a compact, highly controllable skinning tool that balances traditional materials with modern performance.