Condor Knulujulu knife
Condor Knulujulu knife
Knulujulu is a very unique design that was created in collaboration with Condor engineer Jorge Umana and in-house designer Joe Flowers. You can see the roots of this blade as the Alaskan Ulu, but it has evolved into something completely different. This camp knife works in the Hunt camp as a kitchen knife, a camp knife and a tool that can butcher large animals. Ergonomic walnut wood handle makes this blade good for choking, but relatively thin 440C steel blade makes it a slicer, just like the camping knives of the old pioneers. It is a versatile, old-school design and includes a handmade leather scabbard with piping.
Designed by Joe Flowers
Joe Flowers is responsible for many interesting blade designs across the Condor product line. Joe writes for countless magazines and publications and regularly contributes to the outdoor community, focusing on wood crafts and primitive living. His knowledge of outdoor equipment has led to consultation on equipment design and function for many companies. Joe has a degree in zoology with a specialization in entomology, and has extensively researched all things outdoors. Joe Flowers teaches fitness, martial arts, organizes youth camps and teaches outdoor and survival classes throughout the United States. Joe is an avid naturalist, hunter, fisherman, herpetologist, videographer, beekeeper, knife thrower, guide and regularly travels around the world in search of knife knowledge and unique animals.
Specifications
Manufacturer number: CTK5003-606
Blade length: (169.2 mm)
Handle length: (122.8 mm)
Overall length: (292 mm)
Blade material: 440HC steel
The thickness of the blade:(2.5mm)
Blade style: Drop Point
Blade grind: fully flat
Handle: walnut wood
Scabbard: handmade leather
Weight: (230g)
Designers: Jorge Umana and Joe Flowers
Manufactured in El Salvador