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Condor Tool & Knife Hunting Gear Catalog PRODUCT CATALOG 2017 CONDOR® TOOL & KNIFE traces its proud history back to In 1964, the company 1787, the year GEBR WEYESBERG COMPANY was founded in formed IMACASA® with Solingen, Germany. a new plant in Santa Ana, El Salvador, filling The quality of the swords, military knives, agricultural tools it with state of the art and household cutlery they manufactured made Solingen the German equipment and cutlery capital of the world. Over the generations, the world’s sending some of their largest manufacturer of swords and knives found it necessary local employees to to expand operations to other countries to better serve its Solingen for extensive customers. training. Today, the factory is turning out the finest quality machetes, knives, axes, shovels and other hand tools. IMACASA’s Central American operations were sold in the 1980’s to local investors. Today, IMACASA® is one of the largest machete and shovel manufacturers in the world operating 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to fill an increasing worldwide demand for its products. In 2004, IMACASA® developed a first quality line of tools and knives for the North American and European outdoor markets. CONDOR® TOOL & KNIFE was born. TABLE OF CONTENTS HUNTING & FISHING............................................................ 2 Hunting Knives....................................... 2 Fishing Knives....................................... 4 EVERY DAY CARRY............................................................... 5 Knives.................................................. 5 MARTIAL ARTS................................................................... 6 Axes..... .............................................. 6 Swords .............................................. 6 Spears............................................... 9 THROWING.......................................................................... 10 Knives.................................................... 10 Axes...................................................... 11 TACTICAL............................................................................. 12 Knives.................................................... 12 Machetes............................................... 16 Axes....................................................... 18 OUTDOORS.......................................................................... 20 Knives.................................................... 20 Machetes.............................................. 24 Axes....................................................... 27 Shovels.................................................. 28 SURVIVAL............................................................................ 29 Knives.................................................... 29 Blade Blanks.......................................... 35 Machetes............................................... 36 Axes....................................................... 39 MARKETING......................................................................... 41 Promotional Items................................. 41 Display Accesories ............................... 41 CONDOR PRODUCT FEATURES............................................ 42 CONDOR DESIGNERS........................................................... 44 1 HUNTING & FISHING 2017 CATALOG MAYFLOWER KNIFE 2017 NEW 60040 * Available also in Trapped Blister BLADE MATERIAL: 440C Stainless Steel BLADE FINISH: Polished HANDLE: Walnut SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather HUNTING & FISHING DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS AND CHARLIE MAY CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60039 CTK150-3-4C Carton Box 3" 7" 3.0 mm 0.30 Lbs 60040 CTK150-3BL-4C Trapped Blister* LIFELAND HUNTER KNIFE TWO RIVERS SKINNER 2017 2017 NEW NEW BLADE MATERIAL: 440C Stainless Steel BLADE MATERIAL: 440C Stainless Steel BLADE FINISH: Blasted Satin BLADE FINISH: Blasted Satin HANDLE: Walnut HANDLE: Walnut SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60000 CTK103-4.5-4C 4 1/2" 8 7/8” 3.5 mm 0.44 Lbs Carton Box 60018 CTK105-4.5-4C 4 1/2" 8 7/8” 3.5 mm 0.44 Lbs Carton Box 2 2017 CATALOG HUNTING & FISHING HIVERNANT KNIFE GAME SURGEON SKINNER 2017 2017 NEW NEW BLADE MATERIAL: 440C Stainless Steel BLADE MATERIAL: 440C Stainless Steel BLADE FINISH: Polished BLADE FINISH: Blasted Satin HANDLE: Walnut HANDLE: Walnut SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60008 CTK106-4.5-4C 4 1/2" 8 1/2" 3.5 mm 0.45 Lbs Carton Box 60042 CTK107-3.25-4C 3 1/4" 7 7/32” 3.5 mm 0.35 Lbs Carton Box JACKAL SKINNERS SERIES BOAR DAGGER 2017 GREAT FOR NEW BOAR HUNTING 60037 JACKAL SKINNER DROP POINT 60041 JACKAL CAPER 60038 JACKAL SKINNER GUT HOOK BLADE MATERIAL: 440C Stainless Steel 60037 BLADE FINISH: Blasted Satin 60038 HANDLE: Walnut with Textured Grip 60041 SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather BLADE MATERIAL: 420 HC Stainless Steel DESIGN BY JUAN CAGAMPANG BLADE FINISH: Polished CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING Ergonomic “PoszeGrip“ JACKAL SKINNER DROP POINT HANDLE: Santoprene® 60037 CTK108-3.12-4C 3 1/8" 6 7/8" 3.0 mm 0.27 Lbs Carton Box SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather JACKAL SKINNER GUT HOOK 60038 CTK109-3.12-4C 3 1/8" 6 7/8" 3.0 mm 0.27 Lbs Carton Box DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS JACKAL CAPER CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60041 CTK110-2.6-4C 2 5/8" 6 1/4" 2.5 mm 0.18 Lbs Carton Box 60503 CTK245-8 7 3/4" 13" 3.5 mm 0.75 Lbs Carton Box 3 HUNTING & FISHING 2017 CATALOG BBT KNIFE (BIRD, BOTTLE AND TROUT) FINMASTER KNIFE * Blister BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE MATERIAL: 420 HC Stainless Steel Black Traction Powder BLADE FINISH: Polished BLADE FINISH: Coating HANDLE: Steel HANDLE: Walnut SHEATH: Kydex® and Ball Chain SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60400 CTK301HC 1 3/4" 6" 2.0 mm 0.10 Lbs Blister * 60036 CTK101-7 7" 11 1/2" 2.5 mm 0.32 Lbs Carton Box TIBURONCITO KNIFETARPON KNIFE BLADE MATERIAL: 420 HC Stainless Steel BLADE MATERIAL: 420 HC Stainless Steel BLADE FINISH: Blasted Satin BLADE FINISH: Blasted Satin HANDLE: Walnut HANDLE: Skeletonized Steel SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather SHEATH: Kydex® and Paracord DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60601 CTK7031-6.5 6 1/2" 10 3/4” 2.5 mm 0.41 Lbs Carton Box 60602 CTK7032-4.5 4 1/2" 8 7/8" 2.5 mm 0.19 Lbs Carton Box 4 2017 CATALOG EVERY DAY CARRY EVERY DAY CARRY TANGARATANGARA KNIFE WINDFANGWINDFANG KKNIFENIFE * Blister * Blister BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE FINISH: Black Traction Powder Coating BLADE FINISH: Black Traction Powder Coating HANDLE: Skeletonized Steel HANDLE: Skeletonized Steel SHEATH: Kydex® and Ball Chain SHEATH: Kydex® and Ball Chain DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60405 CTK7042HC-5.5 2 1/2" 5 3/16 ” 3.0 mm 0.13 Lbs Blister * 60406 CTK7044HC-5.3 2 1/8" 5 5/16 ” 3.0 mm 0.13 Lbs Blister * 5 MARTIAL ARTS 2017 CATALOG VIKINGGOSSO IRONSIDE SWORD 2017 MARTIAL ARTS NEW BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE FINISH: Polished HANDLE: Hard Wood with Leather Wrapped SCABBARD: Hard Wood with Leather Covered DESIGN BY CONDOR TOOL & KNIFE CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60911 CTK1014-4 30 1/4" 36 1/2" 5.0 mm 4.0 Lbs Carton Box VALHALLA AXE SERIES 2017 2017 NEW NEW 60907 60905 VALHALLA VALHALLA BATTLE AXE THROWING AXE BLADE MATERIAL: 1060 High Carbon Steel BLADE FINISH: Natural HANDLE: Burnt American Hickory SHEATH: Hand Crafted Welted Leather DESIGN BY CONDOR TOOL & KNIFE Replacement Handle Replacement Handle CODE STOCK # HEAD DIMENSION HEAD WEIGHT OAL WEIGHT PACKING VALHALLA THROWING AXE 60905 CTK1002-1.4 4 3/4" x 5 1/4" 0.92 Lbs 22” 1.40 Lbs Carton Box VALHALLA BATTLE AXE 60907 CTK1004-2 6" x 6 " 1.30 Lbs 30" 2.00 Lbs Carton Box REPLACEMENT HANDLE VALHALLA THROWING AXE 68012 HD-CT1002-1.4 - - 22” 0.48 Lbs Polybag REPLACEMENT HANDLE VALHALLA BATTLE AXE 68013 HD-CT1004-2 - - 30" 0.70 Lbs Polybag 6 2017 CATALOG MARTIAL ARTS KONDORU SWORD SERIES 60904 60903 KONDORU 60906 KONDORU WAKAZASHI KONDORU TANTO KATANA BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE FINISH: Polished HANDLE: Walnut with Textured Grip SCABBARD: Walnut with Wrapped Paracord DESIGN BY CONDOR TOOL & KNIFE CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING KONDORU TANTO 60903 CTK1011-7.75HC 10" 14 3/4” 5.0 mm 1.37 Lbs Carton Box KONDORU WAKAZASHI 60904 CTK1013-16.75HC 17" 22 3/4" 6.0 mm 2.20 Lbs Carton Box KONDORU KATANA 60906 CTK1015-28.75HC 28 3/4" 38 1/2" 6.0 mm 3.38 Lbs Carton Box MAINZ GLADIUS SWORD TACTANA SWORD BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE MATERIAL: 1075 High Carbon Steel BLADE FINISH: Polished BLADE FINISH: Epoxy Black Powder Coating HANDLE: Walnut HANDLE: Micarta® Hand Crafted Welted Leather Walnut wiht Steel Bands SHEATH: SCABBARD: and Rings with Wrapped Paracord DESIGN BY CONDOR TOOL & KNIFE DESIGN BY JOE FLOWERS CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING CODE STOCK # BLADE OAL THICKNESS WEIGHT PACKING 60901 CTK1001-19.5HC 18 3/4" 28 5/8" 4.5 mm 2.85 Lbs Carton Box 61303 CTK500-20.8HC
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