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Professional D2 Steel Skinning Knife – Curved Full Tang Blade with Premium Rosewood Handle & Leather Sheath
Professional D2 Steel Skinning Knife – Curved Full Tang Blade with Premium Rosewood Handle & Leather Sheath
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Precision in the Field: The Ultimate D2 Steel Skinner
Master the art of field dressing with a tool designed specifically for the task. The NDY D2 Series Skinner features a deep-bellied curve and a precision-ground edge, making it the ideal instrument for processing game with speed and accuracy. Forged from legendary D2 tool steel and balanced with a hand-finished Rosewood handle, this is the last skinning knife you will ever need to buy.
🎯 Technical Specifications
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Overall Length: 8 inches
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Blade Length: 4 inches
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Blade Material: D2 Tool Steel (High-Wear Resistance for Heavy Slicing)
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Hardness: 60-62 HRC (Extreme Edge Retention)
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Blade Profile: Curved "Skinner" Belly with Dropped Point
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Handle Material: Premium Natural Rosewood
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Construction: Full Tang for Maximum Leverage
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Sheath: Custom Hand-Stitched Leather Belt Sheath
💥 Why the D2 Skinner is the Hunter’s Favorite
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Designed for the Curve: The exaggerated belly of the blade allows for long, smooth "rocking" cuts, making it effortless to separate hide from meat without puncturing the grain.
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Stays Sharper, Longer: D2 steel is a "semi-stainless" powerhouse. Its high carbon and chromium content mean you can process multiple animals in the field without the edge becoming dull.
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Rosewood Ergonomics: The handle is contoured to provide a secure, non-slip grip, ensuring safety and precision even when hands are wet or cold during field work.
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Precision Control: Featuring a strategic finger choil and balanced weight, this skinner offers "surgical" control for detailed work around joints and delicate areas.
📖 Maintaining Your D2 Skinning Knife
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Post-Field Care: After processing game, wash the blade with mild soap and dry immediately to preserve the D2 finish.
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Honing the Curve: Because D2 is incredibly hard, use a ceramic rod or diamond hone to maintain that "razor" edge.
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Oil the Handle: Occasionally rub a drop of mineral oil into the Rosewood to keep the natural grain vibrant and water-resistant.
