Condor Selknam Bushcraft Knife
Condor Selknam Bushcraft Knife
BRKCTK3921-51HC
The Selknam knife pays tribute to the indigenous people of Tierra del Fuego in the far south of Chile. Having disappeared between the 19th and 20th centuries, they were skilled hunters, fishermen, and nomadic land dwellers. The Selknam knife features a wide blade with Condor’s signature convex edge. The back of the spine has jimping for finger traction during controlled cuts. It has a Condor Classic finish and a "Coconut Breaker" for breaking or crushing items. The rear of the handle has a notch for use as a bow drill and a striker for scraping sparks from ferro rods. Its wide blade and slim handle allow it to be used for heavy-duty tasks. The knife comes with a handcrafted leather sheath with a 1095 flint striker.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Blade length: 133 mm.
Blade thickness: 5 mm.
Handle length: 111 mm.
Handle: Micarta
Overall length: 245 mm.
Knife weight: 305 g.
Weight with sheath: 440 g.
Steel: 1075 Carbon Steel
Edge grind: Convex
Finish: Condor Classic
Sheath: Handcrafted Welted Leather
Design: Walter Matthews
Origin: El Salvador
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