- Order number: CTK803-472HC
The Condor Biker's Knife is a highly functional neck knife with a barebone design that is ideal for outdoor activities, camping, hiking or survival situations. The blade is made of robust 1075 carbon steel in a classic Scandi-ground pike blade with an impressive blade length of 12 cm and a blade thickness of 4.5 mm. The edgy and rustic look of the knife makes for a distinctive appearance, while the bead-blasted finish gives the blade added durability.
The full-tang construction adds strength and stability, while the skeletonised handle minimises weight while still providing excellent handling. The comfortable and practical Kydex sheath is an ideal choice for everyday carry and ensures the knife is kept safe while remaining easily accessible. With an overall length of 23 cm, the Condor Biker's Knife is an impressive and reliable tool that honours the history and craftsmanship of the knifemakers from El Salvador and will reliably accompany its users on every tour.
Manufacturer: | Condor |
Knife Type: | Camping, EDC - Every Day Carry |
Tragesystem: | Kydexscheide |
Modell: | Bikers Knife |
Blade Material: | 1075 Kohlenstoffstahl |
Blade Length: | 11,9 cm |
Blade Thickness: | 4,5 mm |
Blade Style: | Clippoint |
Overall Length: | 22,9 cm |
Griffmaterial: | Vollmetallkonstruktion |
Klingenoberfläche: | Unbeschichtet |
Gewicht: | 190 g |
Besonderheit: | Schraubenschlüssel für Sechskantköpfe/ mutter im Griff |
Designer: | Tony Lennartz |
Made in: | El Salvador |
The history of Condor Tool & Knife goes back to 1787, when the Weyersberg brothers founded a company in Solingen to manufacture swords, military knives, cutlery and agricultural tools. Then, in 1964, the company IMACASA was founded in Santa Ana in El Salvador and the factory was well equipped with the most modern German tools and the employees were sent to Solingen for intensive training. Today, this factory produces machetes, axes, shovels and other hand tools of the highest quality. IMACASA was sold to local investors in 1980 and is now one of the largest machete and shovel manufacturers in the world. Then, in 2004, when additional knives and tools were developed for the North American and European markets, Condor Tool & Knife was born.