Condor Patagon Walnut Wood
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Product detailed description
Inspired by the "facon" style knives used in ancient times by the people of the vast plains of Patagonia, the Condor Patagon, like its predecessors, was designed for hunting, butchering, processing prey, cutting leather and other typical crafts of the life of hunters and people living in the wilderness.
The Patagon knife, equipped with a leather sheath with a snap closure that increases safety when worn on the belt.
Its 420HC stainless steel gives it excellent edge sharpness as well as protection against moisture when processing prey and other outdoor hunting tasks.
About the designer
Walter A Matthews is an expert in survival techniques who also served as an officer in the Chilean Marine Corps for over 20 years.
In 2005, he founded the first survival and primitive skills school in Chile. As a SERE instructor, he also trained Special Forces operators in survival techniques. With his tactical experience, self-sufficiency, survival skills and bushcraft techniques in different parts of the world, he is able to design different types of functional knives and great outdoor tools.
Blade length: 15 cm
Handle length: 11 cm
Overall length: 26 cm
Blade material: stainless steel 420HC
Blade thickness: 3.5 cm
Blade style: Drop Point
Blade sharpening: Convex
Handle material: walnut wood
Sheath material: welded leather
Weight: 168 g
Designer. 168 Matthews
Made in El Salvador
Additional parameters
Category: | Fixed blade |
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Blade material: | stainless steel |
Blade length: | 15 to 20 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.