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Pinecone Drop Point Skinning Knife with Resin Handle

Texas

$189.00
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Product highlights

Rasp steel blade
Bone handle
Leather sheath included

The Pinecone Drop Point Skinning Knife opens with a handle full of color. Red, green, and cream resin swirl together like a cut pinecone. Every handle forms its own pattern during casting, so no two ever match exactly. A steel bolster sits below the handle for a solid, balanced grip. This knife pairs that bold look with a classic drop point blade.

A drop point blade curves gently from spine to tip. That curve keeps the point strong and easy to control. Hunters rely on this shape for skinning, caping, and clean field dressing work. The blade on this knife carries a bright, high-polish finish. It's ground for a fine, controlled edge from heel to tip.

This knife ships with a black leather sheath built to match. The sheath carries a stamped pattern across the front flap. Gold stitching runs the full seam for a durable hold. It's a striking, purpose-built knife for hunters and collectors alike.

Drop Point Skinning Knife at Divine Knives with a red, green, and cream resin handle, a steel bolster, and a stamped black leather sheath.

The History Behind This Pinecone Drop Point Skinning Knife

Drop point blades go back to early hunting knives. Hunters across the American West favored this shape for skinning work. The strong tip and wide belly made it a lasting favorite. Resin handles came later, built as a stable alternative to wood and bone. Divine Knives uses that same casting process to build handles that last outdoors.

Why Choose Drop Point Skinner Knife

This drop point knife handles fine skinning work with ease. The curved spine keeps the tip under precise control. That control helps you work close to the hide without over-cutting. The high-polish blade glides through clean, controlled strokes. A steel bolster adds forward weight for better balance in hand. That balance makes longer field sessions feel less tiring.

Specifications

  • Blade Shape: Drop point
  • Blade Material: High-carbon steel
  • Blade Finish: High-polish satin
  • Blade Length: 3.75 inches
  • Blade Width: 1 inch
  • Handle Material: Cast resin
  • Handle Color: Red, green, and cream swirl.
  • Handle Length: 4.25 inches
  • Overall Length: 8 inches
  • Bolster: Steel
  • Pins: 2 steel pins
  • Tang: Full tang
  • Sheath: Black leather, stamped pattern, gold stitching, belt loop
  • Included Pieces: 1 knife with sheath

Pinecone Drop Point Knife Construction

The handle on this knife is cast resin in red, green, and cream. Resin resists moisture and won't crack the way bone sometimes can. A steel bolster sits between the handle and blade for real strength. Two pins run through the scales to keep them locked in place. This build holds up well through wet, muddy field conditions. Wipe the blade dry after use, and the resin handle needs no extra care.

Best Used For

This knife is built for skinning, caping, and general field dressing tasks. Its bold handle also gives it strong shelf and display appeal. Hunters and collectors both find real value in this piece. It also makes a memorable gift for any outdoorsman. Order the Pinecone Drop Point Skinning Knife today. Its resin handle and drop point blade bring both looks and real use.

FAQ’s

What makes the handle on this knife unique?

The handle is cast resin in a red, green, and cream pinecone swirl. Each handle forms its own one-of-a-kind pattern during casting.

What is a drop point blade good for?

A drop point blade is built for skinning, caping, and field dressing game. Its curved spine gives the tip strong, controlled contact with the hide.

What is the blade length on this knife?

The blade measures 3.75 inches. Overall knife length runs 8 inches from tip to handle end.

How is this different from the Farrier Rasp Mini Cleaver Bull Cutter?

The bull cutter uses rasp steel and a bone handle for heavy tasks. This knife uses a resin handle and a drop point blade for finer work.

How do I care for the resin handle and steel blade?

Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent rust. The resin handle needs no oiling and wipes clean with a damp cloth.