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Bushnecker Knife, Condor

Item no.:  CTK-62700 EAN: 7417000542363
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Bushnecker Knife, Condor

The Bushnecker Knife from Condor Tool and Knife is a small neck knife with high survival suitability.

The 7 cm long and 3 mm thick blade is made of 1075 carbon steel. The blade extends through the entire knife handle (full tang), which makes the neck knife very stable.

The handle is sheathed in a paracord wrap and is extremely weather resistant and feels very comfortable in the hand.

The Kydex sheath can be hung around the neck with the included chain. The knife holds very snugly in the sheath, but can still be pulled out easily.

With this Bushnecker Knife, you are buying a very serviceable knife from a renowned manufacturer.

Details:
- Blade material: 1075 HCS
- Handle material: Paracord 
- Overall length: approx. 16.0 cm 
- Blade length: approx. 7.0 cm
- Weight: approx. 49 g   
- Inclusive Kydex-sheath
- Manufacturer's product no.: 62700

Condor Tool & Knife traces its proud history back to 1787, the year Gebr. Weyersberg Company was founded in Solingen, Germany. In 1964, the Solingen company expanded operations to El Salvador, and in 2004, a first-quality line of machetes and knives was developed for the European and North American markets. Condor Tool & Knife (CTK) was born. Meanwhile, the Condor products have proven their worth in extreme conditions time and time again and rank today among the most popular products of their kind.
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