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| Condor Tool & Knife brand offers a great variety of outdoor knives and tools. Most Condor items feature 420HC stainless steel blades (almost all coated black with an ULTRABLAC2 finish) and High Impact blue Polypropylene handles. Each comes complete with a genuine leather sheath (unless otherwise noted). Condor Knife and Tool offers a competitive range of products. |
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Made in El Salvador.
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The long straight blade can be used as a knife, hatchet, axe or clever. The hooked edge can be used as a brush hook and scythe. |
In this one tool you will find a machete blade, a brush/gut hook/pick, a shovel and a hatchet/cleaver edge. |
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A great outdoor tool, the large surface area of this tool offers a range of cutting and chopping options. |
Features a special coating & finish. |
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Features a special piercing point and a razor sharp edge. It also features special "shoulder spike" for close quarter combat. |
Features hard wood handles and blasted blade heads with bright polish finish. These axes are perfect for many cutting or chopping tasks. |
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Features genuine walnut handles. |
Features a walnut wood handle and 20" black coated blade of 420HC stainless steel. |
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In combat this "hook" will expand a thrusted cut upon withdrawal when a slight lifting motion is applied. The design is truly "Multi" functional, be it in the field, campsite or in combat. |
A classic machete made with high-impact resistant polymer handle and 420HC stainless steel blade. |
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Features genuine walnut handles. |
A classic design turned modern. |
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Available with either an 8", 10" or 12" razor sharp stainless steel pointed tip blade. |
Features an 18" long, slender blade made of high quality 420HC stainless steel. Available Soon! |
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List ALL Condor Machetes here. |
ALL Condors with Wooden handles. |
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