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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

    Impressed

    Posted by David T on 10th May 2013

    Service - First class. Sheath - Very good. Knife - Seriously impressed. Sharp out of the box but razor sharp after a few passes on the strop. The handle was okay but nothing some light file work and sanding couldn't resolve. Now a thing of beauty and a delight to hold and use.

  • 5

    Bushlore Knife

    Posted by Paul Meech on 23rd Apr 2013

    For the price it's a fantastic knife and easily compete's with more expensive knives. Simple and effective as a bushcraft tool, it's probably the most valuable piece of hardware in my kit! I am very happy with the extremely fast delivery and will be ordering again, very soon!

  • 5

    Thanks Condor and HH!

    Posted by Snaut on 10th Apr 2013

    I was surprised by the quality and materials. Well, some scratches here and there, bit dull edge, but nothing you couldn't fix as owner of such type of knife/tool. And surprisingly it looked much better than in most of the pictures! Was comfy in the hands too.

  • 3

    It's a long long road to get it sharp

    Posted by B lint on 2nd Mar 2013

    Dullest knife I've ever bought, but once you are able to reprofile its awkward grind and sharpen it to shaving sharpness it's going to serve you well, it's very robust, it's not going to break down on you. The balance is awkward, if you baton on the blade it resonates through the handle making long term batoning a painful job.

  • 5

    Great knife for bushcraft

    Posted by Will on 22nd Jan 2013

    Great, solid knife. It took a long time to get the blade sharp but once you're there, it holds its edge well and is easy to resharpen. Worth the money & the time spent on it.

  • 5

    colin the 88 driver

    Posted by Colin Little on 11th Jan 2013

    Bought this knife as it looked functional as opposed to others that just look nice but cost an arm and a leg, it's a tool not a focal point, I've just put mine over the oilstone and cut myself picking it up, this is a fine quality piece of kit, priced very well and if you lose it it's only 30 quid, what more do you need ?

  • 5

    Condor Bushlore

    Posted by adam on 29th Nov 2012

    Good feel to the handle. Applied Linseed and it's taken on a nice deep red hue. Useable out of the box but I gave it 5 mins on the leather strop to get it really sharp. This is one of those do-it-all knives with 1075 steel that will do almost anything from feather sticks to batoning and will probably go in my emergency bugout rucksack. The sheath is superb and the whole deal is probably the best you're going to get for £32. Bargain.

  • 4

    Fantastic, but a little too thick

    Posted by Jonathan on 22nd Nov 2012

    Would be a 5 star knife, but it's just too thick for me. The sheath is great as is usual for Condor knives, and the knife feels great in the hand. If you're looking for a knife that can split logs whilst staying compact and wearable, this is it. If you want something to make feather sticks, go for a Mora, something a bit thinner.

  • 4

    Condor Bushlore

    Posted by Will Allen on 7th Nov 2012

    Ordered this late Saturday and had it Tuesday morning. Great service HH, thanks. This is a very robust knife that comes with an excellent sheath and a lifetime warranty. But for the fact that it was as blunt as a badgers bottom when I took it out of the box I'd have given it a solid 5. It took me about an hour to reprofile the edge with a 200 grade stone and another hour to get it razor sharp. Ten minutes on the handle with fine grade paper followed by a bit of oil and I'm well chuffed with the result. Think of this as a quality knife that arives in need of finishing and you've got yourself an absolute bargain.