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Condor Bushlore Fixed Blade 18

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Description

The Condor Bushlore is one of our top selling outdoor knives. It is a superior camp knife which has been crafted with hard-use in mind. The 1075 Carbon Steel blade is a great steel, and when you couple the steel with the Scandi grind you get one very strong and effective cutting tool. The blade length is pretty much perfect for all your bushcraft and outdoor needs, not too long that it’s a burden, not too short that it can’t perform heavy duty tasks. The fact that it is full tang is also a great asset!


The handle on this version of the Condor Bushlore is hard wood. This gives the knife a nice weight balance and grip. The swell of the handle is shaped almost perfectly for the average sized hand, with a sizable finger choil as a good safety feature. To top this off the handle is also fitted with brass pins, which look really smart!


The Condor Bushlore also comes complete with a sturdy brown leather sheath which is perfectly sized to fit the knife. It also has a good sized belt loop meaning it can be used with pretty much any width belt.

Specification

SKU
CTK232-4.3HC
Age Restriction:
18+
Blade Length (cm)
10.7
Overall Length (cm)
24.1
Blade Material:
Carbon Steel
Blade Thickness (cm)
0.3
Grind:
Scandi
Sheath:
Leather
Warranty:
1 Year
Handle Material:
Wood
Blade Type:
Plain
Blade Shape:
Spear Point
Product Weight (g)
173
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Reviews

  • 5

    Great value.

    Posted by Richard Auty-Covell on 3rd Jan 2011

    I've never owned a Ray Mears woodlore knife, probably never will, for as much as I admire the man, I think £250 for what is basically a woodsman's tool is a tad over the top, and it sure as hell isn't going to be 8 times better than the Condor version at £30. So it needs fettling and an edge putting on it, so what, and it won't break the bank or my heart if I'm so stupid as to loose it.

  • 5

    Bushlore

    Posted by Jordan R on 2nd Sep 2010

    Good Knife for the money, Great take on the Woodlore knife used by Ray Mears. Practical and affordable. New handle scales and custom sheath, Should be a good project knife. Love it

  • 5

    Condor Bushlore

    Posted by Bushshamwari on 27th Jul 2010

    As stated by other owners, this is one serious knife for the price. A fitting & decent leather sheath inc. The beauty with this knife, is its raw state allowing you to customise it as you so wish, if you so wish and will handle hard work but still look gorgeous. Great bush craft/survival knife. Excellent service from Hennie Haynes as always, thankyou.

  • 4

    Great value for money

    Posted by Andrew on 18th Jul 2010

    This is a serious bit of kit with a nice sheath also. The wooden handle needed a good going over with some wire wool but it's now really smooth. The blade does not have a sharp enough angle to it though. I tried to cut a 2" piece of willow with it and it was hard work but my Mora Clipper went through it like butter because of the sharper blade angle (I'm sure there is a technical term for this!). All in all though fantastic value for money.

  • 5

    Condor Bushlore

    Posted by John Price on 2nd Jul 2010

    What a great knife, perfect for customising. Sharpened up a treat, has plenty of wood in the handle so you can whittle it to a perfect fit. Usable sheath, great value for money.

  • 5

    HEFTY PIECE OF KIT

    Posted by G.Parsons on 31st Mar 2010

    This would tackle anything you could throw at it. Out of the box you could'nt not call it sharp. But 5,mins with a Smiths sharpener it was razor sharp. I like the chunky handle it suits me (big hands). The only thing i'll to it is a couple of coats of yacht varnish to handle. BEAUTIFUL.

  • 4

    Unrefined but strong

    Posted by Simon on 23rd Mar 2010

    Arrived from Heinnie after some a month's waiting for stock (not a problem unique to here). It is quite blunt out of the box but sharpens up well enough. The blade is over 4mm thick with no taper, so the knife feels strong and heavy, and the handle needs work to smooth out imperfections. Good enough for the price; won't win any beauty contests.