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Is Condor A good knife brand?

Is Condor A good knife brand?

Condor is one of my favorite brands of knives because their blades are suitable for a wide variety of different purposes (such as hiking, camping, hunting, home use, and bushcraft), are well-built, and are not incredibly expensive.

What is a Nessmuk knife good for?

The fixed-blade Nessmuk knife had a hunting or skinning shape, “thin in the blade” according to Sears, and was “handy for skinning, cutting meat, or eating with.” Sounds simple enough, and it is.

What is Nessmuk knife?

A knife blade to be used for bushcrafting, camping, skinning and chopping. His stories, appearing under the pen name, “Nessmuk” popularized self-guided canoe camping tours of the Adirondack lakes in open, lightweight solo canoes and what is today called ultralight camping or ultralight backpacking. .

Where are Condor knives made?

El Salvador
Condor is a German knife firm (Condor Knife & Tool), yet most of its items are made in El Salvador and Florida.

What knife does Matt use on dual survival?

Matt Graham of Discovery Channel’s Dual Survival fame has teamed with Condor Tool and Knife to create a fantastic primitive bush knife. According to Condor Tool & Knife, this primitive bush knife has a 3mm thick smatchet style, 420HC stainless steel, satin finish blade.

What did Nessmuk carry?

As mentioned above, Nessmuk carried a double bit axe. In his book Woodcraft and Camping, he describes his axe and his thoughts on carrying one.

Does Jeff White still make knives?

They are hand made! Jeff has a couple of guys working for him, but the knives are hand made here in Indiana.

Are Condor knives made in USA?

Condor is a German knife firm (Condor Knife & Tool), yet most of its items are made in El Salvador and Florida.

What knife does Joe Teti carry?

Thanks so very much to those who have helped us figure out some of the gear in the past – your input really helps!…Dual Survival: List of Knives Used in Season 3.

Date First Aired January 8, 2013
Episode Name On the Menu
Location South Africa
Knife Used by Cody Lundin None
Knife Used by Joe Teti Bush Tomahawk (found)