High Carbon Steel Drop Point Hunting Knife — Red Pinecone Resin Handle, Satin Finish Blade & Hand-Tooled Leather Sheath
Texas
This is the only high carbon steel drop point knife at JW Steel Crafts with a red pinecone resin handle, satin finish blade, and hand-tooled embossed leather sheath in this single-color configuration.
The History Behind This Blade
Drop point hunting knives became the dominant field blade profile across American hunting culture through the 1960s and 1970s. The lowered spine gave hunters better tip control during field dressing without sacrificing the wide belly needed for long skinning strokes. Pinecone resin handle material developed from the American craft knife tradition of preserving natural organic materials inside stabilized resin — giving working knives a grip that was both visually distinct and structurally reliable in wet field conditions. The JW Steel Crafts red pinecone drop point carries that same field-ready tradition in every forged blade.
Blade Performance
The blade is forged from high carbon steel and finished to a clean satin surface. High carbon steel takes a sharper initial edge than standard stainless steel and holds it longer through repeated field and outdoor use. The satin polish finish gives the blade a smooth, low-drag cutting surface across meat, rope, and camp materials. The drop-point profile keeps the spine lowered toward the tip for strong tip control during field dressing and skinning. The wide belly handles long slicing strokes cleanly. The JW SteelCrafts logo is etched onto the blade flat as a maker's mark. Full tang construction runs through the entire red pinecone resin handle and spreads weight evenly from blade tip to handle base for stable cutting throughout outdoor use.
Handle Construction
The handle is shaped from red pinecone resin. Natural pinecone material is stabilized inside dense resin, creating a grip with visible organic texture running through the red surface. A natural wood spacer strip runs through the center of the handle scales, adding a warm contrasting tone against the red resin. Resin does not absorb moisture, does not swell or crack, and holds its surface finish through heavy outdoor and field use. A white pin locks the handle scales firmly to the full tang. A steel bolster sits between the blade and handle, adding front-end weight for better cutting balance.
Hand-Tooled Leather Sheath
The dark brown leather sheath features a hand-tooled embossed pattern across the full front face and tan stitching throughout. It protects the blade during belt carry and field storage and seats the knife fully with no movement. The embossed detail and JW SteelCrafts stamp give the sheath a premium presentation finish.
Best Used For
- Hunting, field dressing, and skinning tasks
- Camping and bushcraft carry with a compact fixed blade
- Outdoor utility cutting in wet or dry field conditions
- Collectors of pinecone resin handle hunting knives
- Gifting for hunters, campers, and outdoor knife enthusiasts
Specifications
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Overall Length | ~8 inches |
| Blade Length | 4 inches |
| Handle Length | 4 inches |
| Blade Material | High carbon steel |
| Blade Finish | Satin polish |
| Blade Detail | JW SteelCrafts logo etch |
| Blade Profile | Drop point |
| Handle Material | Red pinecone resin |
| Handle Detail | White pin, wood spacer strip |
| Bolster | Steel bolster |
| Construction | Full tang |
| Weight | 219 grams |
| Sheath | Dark brown hand-tooled leather, tan stitching |
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this knife different from the acid washed pinecone knife at JW Steel Crafts?
This knife uses a satin polish finish and comes in red only with a hand-tooled embossed leather sheath. The acid washed pinecone knife has a matte grey blade finish and is available in red, black, or green with a plain leather sheath — a completely different build and finish.
What is a drop point blade profile?
The spine drops toward the tip in a controlled curve, giving you strong tip control during field dressing and skinning while keeping the wide belly for long slicing strokes.
What is the wood spacer strip on the handle?
A natural wood strip runs through the center of the red pinecone resin scales, adding a warm contrasting tone and a layered handcrafted appearance to the handle.
Is the leather sheath hand-tooled?
Yes. The dark brown leather sheath has a hand-tooled embossed pattern across the full front face with tan stitching and a JW SteelCrafts stamp for a premium field finish.
Is this knife full tang?
Yes. The tang runs the full length of the red pinecone resin handle for strength, balance, and long-term durability.
How do I care for this knife?
Hand wash and dry immediately after every use. Apply food-safe mineral oil occasionally to protect the blade. Never put it in a dishwasher and store in the leather sheath in a dry place.
Is this knife suitable as a gift?
Yes. The satin finish blade, red pinecone resin handle, wood spacer detail, and hand-tooled leather sheath make this a strong gift for hunters, campers, and outdoor knife collectors.
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