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Cutting-Edge Performance: Discover Condor Knives Exceptional Craftsmanship Known for precision craftsmanship and attention to detail. Each knife is carefully designed and forged to ensure superior quality and performance Durability and Reliability Made from high-quality materials, Condor Knives withstand harsh conditions and rigorous use, making them a reliable choice for outdoor enthusiasts. Heritage and Innovation With a rich heritage, Condor Knives blend traditional craftsmanship with modern innovations, honoring classic techniques and latest blade technology Value for Money Provide excellent value for money, offering high-quality blades at competitive prices and getting a well-crafted tool that will serve you for years Previous page Next page Precision Craftsmanship Meets Durability Throwing Axe Double Bit Bushlore Knife Pack Golok Knife DURABILITY Built to withstand rugged jobs such as cutting vegetation in forest and jungles. DURABILITY Suitable for tasks such as carving, feathering, and firewood processing DURABILITY Built to last for camping and rugged jobs with remarkable edge retention ERGONOMIC HANDLE Wrapped with paracord, providing a comfortable and secure grip ERGONOMIC HANDLE Overall design of these knives makes them highly functional and a joy to wield ERGONOMIC HANDLE A blend of aesthetics and ergonomics providing a comfortable and secure grip VERSATILITY Deliberate design choice that enhances its performance, making it reliable VERSATILITY Marked by its distinct aesthetic appeal and a valuable gear to your collection VERSATILITY A deliberate design that makes it suitable an essential tool for survival use
FULL TANG CONSTRUCTION The blade of this full tang knife with sheath extends through the handle, enhancing its strength, balance, and reliability for frequent use. Its full tang construction ensures durability, strength and minimizes breakage risk.
ELEGANT WALNUT HANDLE The grained walnut handle is a blend of aesthetics and ergonomics providing a comfortable and secure grip, enhancing the pocket knifeās ease of use. This bushcraft knife's overall design makes it highly functional and a joy to wield.
HANDCRAFTED WELTED LEATHER SHEATH Handcrafted with attention to detail and a traditional aesthetic in mind, this field knife facilitates safe and convenient carrying during activities, effectively protecting the sharp blade from accidental exposure.
POCKET SIZED This bush knife is prized for its portability, ready to use for emergencies, and outdoor bushcraft activities. They are also cost-effective and can potentially be used for self-defense such as a military combat knife when necessary.
VERSATILITY The flat grind with second bevel is a deliberate design choice of this bush knife that makes it excel at tasks such as hunting for skinning, hiking, camping for cutting rope and food preparation and is also essential for bushcraft activities.
First of all, this is a great knife for the price no matter what the two and three star reviewers say. I'll explain.Some complain that the sheath is too tight. It is. It's new. It's supposed to be that way. The leather sheath will loosen when it gets broke in, sort of like leather shoes loosen up when you break them in. If the sheath fit perfectly out of the box it would be too loose when it gets broken in. Say thank you, Condor.Others complain about the edge and/or finish on the blade when they receive their knife. Yeah, it's icky but that's because Condor puts a clear coat on it at the factory. These knives are made in El Salvador and then shipped around the world. Left untreated 1075 steel will rust. Traveling halfway around the world on a boat and then shipped by truck to warehouses and then stored in warehouses and stores, the blades on these would undoubtedly rust if left untreated. You can easily remove the clear coat with alcohol or some other solvent. Say thank you, Condor.Some state that the knife is dull when they receive it. Sharpness is an arbitrary description. What is sharp to one person is dull to another. Three passes on a strop brought the edge of my knife up to hair shaving sharp.Some complain that the spine is not 90 degrees and it won't throw sparks from a firesteel.Clean the clear coat off and you will find the spine is perfectly ground and throws sparks like a grouchy spouse. If it is not to your liking, use a mill file to clean it up."The edge grind is rough" or "the fit and finish leaves a lot to be desired."This is a $50 bush craft knife, not $150 or $250. The sheath alone is worth at least $25. That leaves $25 for the knife. You're getting a good deal. The walnut scales on my knife fit perfectly. The grind was even and very useful. Did I mention three passes on a strop brought the edge to hair popping sharpness? Yes, I think i did. If you want a perfect knife expect to pay a perfect price.This is a very good knife. I would trust it with my life out in the woods. A gazzilion other people feel the same way. You could buy an LT Wright for $250 or buy five of these for the same money. Yes, I know, the LT Wright Genesis is made from A2 steel and is perfectly finished...and the sheath is just about the same. $50 vs $250. Your decision. You'll get what you pay for.5 stars because this is an EXCELLENT value. I haven't found anything near the quality for the same money and you won't either.Get one. Tinker with it and make it perfect.Thank you, Condor.Update:If your sheath fits too tight for you to safely remove the knife you can file down the nub of the finger guard a little. Use a small file or sand paper. Take a little at a time and test the results. Don't take too much because the leather sheath will stretch with use.