Anvilwood Hunter's Blade 9" Handmade High Carbon Stag Horn Handle
Anvilwood Hunter's Blade 9" Handmade High Carbon Stag Horn Handle
Anvilwood Hunter's Blade 9" Handmade High Carbon Stag Horn Handle
Anvilwood Hunter's Blade 9" Handmade High Carbon Stag Horn Handle
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Anvilwood Hunter's Blade 9" Handmade High Carbon Stag Horn Handle

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Pairing stag horn with a wood spacer wasn't originally about looks, old bladesmiths used the spacer to reinforce a natural material that's prone to hairline cracking at its thinnest points during handle mounting. The Anvilwood Hunter's Blade keeps that same construction logic, built as a high carbon steel hunting knife where function drove the design choice long before it became a visual trademark.

Introduction

At 9 inches overall, with a 5-inch blade and 4-inch handle, the Anvilwood Hunter's Blade puts more length into the cutting edge than the grip, favoring reach over extended-hold comfort. The stag horn wood spacer handle combines natural horn with a wood buffer layer that does real structural work, not just decoration.

Anvilwood Hunter's Blade Blade

The drop point profile on this drop point hunter blade gives you a strong, controlled tip suited to both skinning and general field tasks. Full tang construction runs the steel through the entire handle, and this full tang hunting knife build means the wood spacer sits purely as a handle-material buffer rather than bearing any structural load itself.

As a handmade carbon steel blade, this knife needs the edge dried thoroughly after any field use, high carbon steel rusts faster than stainless if left damp, even overnight. The stag horn portion of the handle should be wiped rather than soaked, since the wood spacer between horn sections can swell unevenly if exposed to prolonged moisture. A light coat of oil on the blade before storage helps protect the edge during periods of non-use.

Specifications

  • Overall Length: 9 inches

  • Blade Length: 5 inches

  • Handle Length: 4 inches

  • Blade Material: High carbon steel

  • Blade Style: Drop point

  • Handle Material: Natural stag horn with wood spacer

  • Tang Type: Full tang

FAQs

Q: Why does the handle need a wood spacer at all? 

The spacer reinforces the stag horn at its thinnest, most crack-prone point during handle assembly, serving a structural rather than purely visual purpose.

Q: Is a 5 inch blade with a 4 inch handle unusual? 

It's not unusual, but this ratio favors cutting reach over extended-grip comfort, which suits hunters who prioritize blade length.

Q: Why does high carbon steel need more care than stainless? 

It lacks the chromium content that gives stainless its corrosion resistance, so it rusts faster if left damp, especially overnight.

Q: Can the wood spacer be damaged by water? 

Yes, prolonged moisture exposure can cause uneven swelling between the wood and horn sections, so wiping rather than soaking is recommended.

Q: Is this knife suited for both detail work and general field tasks? 

Yes, the drop point profile balances a strong tip for detail cuts with enough blade presence for general hunting and field use.