Condor Cavelore Knife Hickory
Code: CTK393543HCRelated products
Product detailed description
The Cavelore knife combines the look of a Neolithic cave dweller's tool with the faithful design of the popular Condor Bushlore bushcrafting knife.
The popular recessed wire wrap conceals the blade on this full tang knife and comes with 1095 steel with a quartz finish.
Designed by Joe Flowers
Responsible for many interesting blade designs throughout the Condor product line, Joe Flowers writes for countless magazines and publications and is a regular contributor to the outdoor community, focusing on woodcraft and living in primitive conditions. His knowledge of outdoor gear has led to consulting on gear design and functionality for many companies. Joe has a degree in zoology with a minor in entomology and is heavily involved in researching all things related to the outdoors.
Joe Flowers also teaches fitness, martial arts, organizes youth camps, and hosts outdoor skills and survival classes across the US.
Joe is also an avid naturalist, hunter, fisherman, herpetologist, videographer, beekeeper, knife thrower, guide and regularly travels the world to learn about knives and unique animals. You can always find Condor at Joe's side as he explores the wilderness deep in the Amazon rainforest or even the deserts of Utah.
Blade length: 11 cm
Handle length: 12,7 cm
Overall length: 23,7 cm
Blade thickness: 3.0 mm
Blade material: high carbon steel 1095
Blade type: Drop Point
Blade sharpening: Scandi
Blade finish: Forged texture
Handle Material: American burnt hickory wood
Sheath: Hand-welded leather
Weight: 160 g
Designer: Joe Flowers
Made in El Salvador
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | Carbon Steel |
Blade length: | 10 to 15 cm |
Handle material: | wood |
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The Condor Tool & Knife brand was founded in 1787 in Solingen, Germany.
Over the generations, the manufacturer of quality swords, military knives, and agricultural tools found it necessary to expand into other countries to better serve its customers. In 1964, the company created a new Imacasa plant in Santa Ana, El Salvador, and equipped it with state-of-the-art German technology. Today, the factory produces the highest quality machetes, knives, axes, shovels and other hand tools.