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Rangeland Stag Hunter Knife 10" Handmade Damascus Black Bolster
Rangeland Stag Hunter Knife 10" Handmade Damascus Black Bolster
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Sculpted spine notches aren't purely decorative, historically, smiths cut these grooves into the blade back to give a thumb something to grip during controlled, forward-pressure cuts. That functional detail carried forward into modern Bowie-style builds, and the Rangeland Stag Hunter Knife keeps it as part of its Damascus Bowie knife heritage. Natural stag horn, meanwhile, has been a hunting knife standard for generations precisely because no two pieces look alike, giving every finished knife its own identity.
Introduction
At 10 inches overall, with a 6-inch blade and 4-inch handle, the Rangeland Stag Hunter Knife sits on the larger end for a clip point hunting blade, giving it real presence for both field use and display. The stag horn handle pairs with a black bolster for a contrast most natural-handle knives don't offer.
Rangeland Stag Hunter Knife Blade
The clip point on this stag horn handle hunting knife combines a Bowie-style profile with sculpted spine notches along the back edge, giving your thumb a secure resting point during detail cuts. Silver pins secure the natural stag scales to the tang, and the black bolster hunting knife design adds a dark visual anchor between the pale stag and the forged Damascus pattern.
This sculpted spine hunting knife rewards a thumb-forward grip during controlled cutting, since that's exactly what the spine notches are built for, don't force a standard grip if the notches feel unused. Clean stag horn with a dry cloth rather than soaking it, since prolonged moisture exposure can affect the material's natural texture over time. Store the blade dry to protect the Damascus pattern from surface rust.
Specifications
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Overall Length: 10 inches
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Blade Length: 6 inches
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Handle Length: 4 inches
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Blade Material: Damascus steel
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Blade Style: Bowie/clip point with sculpted spine notches
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Handle Material: Natural stag horn
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Bolster: Black bolster
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Handle Detail: Silver pins
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Tang Type: Full tang
FAQs
Q: What are the spine notches actually for?
They give your thumb a secure grip point during forward-pressure cuts, a detail carried over from traditional Bowie knife design.
Q: Why is the bolster black instead of matching the stag color?
The contrast creates a clear visual break between the pale stag handle and the forged blade, which some collectors specifically look for.
Q: Does natural stag horn vary a lot between individual knives?
Yes, since it's a natural material, color and texture differ piece to piece, no two Rangeland knives will look identical.
Q: Is 10 inches too long for regular hunting use?
It's on the larger side, better suited to bigger game processing or as a standout field companion rather than compact everyday carry.
Q: How should I clean the stag horn handle after a hunt?
Wipe it with a dry or barely damp cloth, avoid soaking, which can dull the natural texture over repeated exposure.
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