Condor Heavy Duty Kukri Knife machete
The Condor Heavy Duty Kukri machete is a handmade knife in the style of the classic Kukri machete.
The knife was dedicated to survival expert Alan Kay, winner of season 1 of the survival series Alone.
Heavy Duty Kukri is a well-balanced and powerful machete that o perfectly chops and chops branches. The machete is equipped with a 24.2 cm long blade made of naturally finished carbon steel with a thickness of 5.8 mm. Each edge is hand-finished and polished to razor sharpness. The natural finish of the blade gives it a rustic and earthy look
The handle of the Heavy Duty Kukri machete is made of decorated triple riveted American walnut wood . The specially contoured handle and balance of the machete makes it lies perfectly in the hand and gives a sense of complete control over the tool.
The machete comes with with a great handmade brown leather scabbard with belt loop. Each scabbard is handmade from velour leather for a perfect fit and extra durability.
All Condor machetes are sharp and no additional sharpening is required. We recommend the machete to all bushcraft enthusiasts and lovers of rugged tools with unique character.
Parameters:
- Carbon Steel 1075
- Weight 600 grams
- Blade height 5.2 cm
- Blade length 24.2 cm
- Length 37.8 cm
- Blade thickness 5.8 mm
- Handle length 13.8 cm
- Designer Joe Flowers
- handmade in El Salvador
About Condor
CONDOR Tool and Knife proudly continues a history dating back to 1787, when the Weyersberg company was founded in Solingen, Germany. In 1964, the company built a new factory in Santa Ana, El Salvador, and equipped it with state-of-the-art German equipment to produce the finest machetes, knives and other handmade tools. Condor Tool & Knife's parent company, IMACASA was founded in the 1980s when it decided to sell operations in Central and South America to local investors. Today, Condor Tool & Knife is one of the largest machete manufacturers in the world operating 24 hours, 7 days a week to meet the growing worldwide demand for its products.