Scalloped Micarta Clip-Point Knife with a smooth satin blade
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Scalloped Micarta Clip-Point Knife with a smooth satin blade

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The Scalloped Micarta Clip-Point Knife brings grip texture to a classic blade shape. This knife carries a clip-point profile with a concave curve near the tip. That shape gives a fine, controlled point for detail work. The blade holds a smooth, satin-polished finish across the flat. This is not a rasp or Damascus pattern. The clean finish keeps the focus on the handle texture. That contrast between a plain blade and a textured grip feels deliberate, not accidental.

The handle uses two-tone Micarta built for a secure grip. A black and gray scalloped section runs along the main grip area. Vertical ridges cut into the Micarta add real texture under the hand. A smooth tan Micarta section sits closer to the blade. Divine Knives built this piece for users who want grip without added bulk. Micarta stays stable and rugged across many years of use. That stability makes it a practical choice for a working everyday knife.

Micarta Handle Clip-Point Knife at Divine Knives with two-tone Micarta, a scalloped grip section, and a leather dangler sheath.

The History Behind This Scalloped Micarta Clip-Point Knife 

Clip-point blades trace back to classic hunting and utility knife shapes. The concave spine gave hunters a finer point for detail cuts. Micarta grew popular as a stable, weatherproof answer to natural handle materials. Scalloped grip cuts come from working knives built for wet or hard-use grip. Divine Knives brings all three ideas together in one clean design. That design favors function first, with style built right into the grip.

Micarta Clip-Point Performance

This knife performs through a fine, controlled point built for detail cuts. The clip point profile gives precise control during careful work. Scalloped ridges on the Micarta grip lock the hand in place. That grip stays secure even during long or repeated cutting sessions. The smooth satin blade slices cleanly through a wide range of materials. Micarta itself resists moisture better than most natural handle woods. As a Micarta clip point knife, it stays stable in wet field conditions.

Specifications

  • Blade Finish: Satin polished
  • Blade Shape: Clip point
  • Blade Material: High-carbon steel
  • Overall Length: 9 inches
  • Blade Length: 4.5 inches
  • Handle Length: 4.5 inches
  • Handle Material: Two-tone Micarta (black/gray scalloped, tan smooth)
  • Spacer/Inlay: Two-tone color break
  • Tang: Full tang
  • Sheath: Hand-tooled brown leather, basketweave stamp, dangler loop with snap strap
  • Number of Pieces: 1 knife, 1 sheath

Scalloped Grip Construction

Full tang construction runs beneath the Micarta scales for real strength. The two-tone Micarta bonds tightly under heat and pressure during construction. That bond holds steady through years of hard daily use. Micarta will not crack or swell the way some woods do. Wipe the blade dry after each use to prevent spotting. The Micarta handle needs no oil care to stay stable. A simple wipe keeps the scalloped grip texture working well.

Best Used For

This scalloped handle knife suits users who want a secure, no-slip grip. Collectors drawn to Micarta construction will find real value here too. Buy Micarta clip point pieces directly through Divine Knives for authentic craftsmanship. A Micarta hunting knife like this also suits daily outdoor carry. Order the Scalloped Micarta Clip-Point Knife today for a blade built to grip.

FAQ’s

What blade shape does this knife use?

It uses a clip point profile with a concave curve near the tip.

What handle material does this knife have?

The handle is two-tone Micarta with a scalloped black and gray grip section.

Is this knife full tang?

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

Does Micarta require special care?

No, Micarta needs no oil care and resists moisture better than natural wood.

How is this different from the antler drop point hunter listing?

This knife uses Micarta and a clip point, unlike the antler Damascus drop point.