Inspired by the fearless spirit of Daniel Boone, the Damascus Steel Skinner embodies rugged resilience and frontier craftsmanship. Boone—renowned as a master hunter, explorer, and founder of Boonesborough—once led a daring rescue after his daughter was taken by an enemy war party. That bold pursuit became legend and even inspired scenes in The Last of the Mohicans. This blade pays tribute to that legacy: bold, reliable, and built for those who carve their own path.
Designed for those who live for the hunt, this Damascus Steel Skinner is more than just a knife—it's a tribute to Daniel Boone’s untamed spirit. Forged from a blend of 1095 and 15n20 high-carbon steels, the blade offers a razor-sharp edge that’s as tough as the terrain it’s meant to conquer.
The compact design and oversized handle provide unmatched control, while a forefinger groove and spine ridges give you the leverage you need when it matters most. Slip it from its rugged leather sheath using the practical lanyard hole, and it’s ready for action—whether you're field dressing game or adding a standout piece to your EDC lineup. This isn’t just a tool; it’s functional artistry for those who demand performance with heritage.
Each knife is handcrafted using natural materials, making every piece truly unique. While yours will match the quality and design shown, you can expect subtle variations in color, Damascus pattern, and grain. That’s the beauty of hand-forging—no two blades are ever exactly alike. Your knife will be distinctively yours, backed by the same expert craftsmanship and attention to detail.
Each leather sheath is handcrafted and may differ slightly in color, stitching, or design from the one pictured. These small variations are part of the charm and uniqueness of handmade gear. If you have questions or specific preferences, feel free to reach out to our friendly customer service team—we’re always here to help.
To keep your Boone Damascus Steel Skinner looking sharp and performing flawlessly, a little care goes a long way. Made with high-carbon 1095 steel, the blade is built for durability—but it can rust if left unattended.
With just a few simple steps, your blade will stay in top shape for years to come.
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