Condor TANTAR HARPOON
Condor TANTAR HARPOON
BRKCTK115-59HC
The "Kawesqar" tribe were skilled fishermen who inhabited the far south of Chile and navigated the icy waters of the Strait of Magellan using their sea lion skin canoes. They made their own hooks and fishing accessories, including various types of harpoons. In the "Kawesqar" language, "tantar" is a harpoon with several sharp points. The Condor TANTAR HARPOON comes disassembled with two double-sided sets.
About the Designer
Walter A Matthews is a survival techniques specialist who also served as an officer for more than 20 years in the Chilean Marine Corps. In 2005, he founded Chile's first school for survival and primitive skills. As a SERE instructor, he has also trained special forces operators in survival techniques. His tactical experience, self-reliance, primitive skills, and bushcraft techniques acquired in various places around the world give him the ability to design different types of bushcraft knives and tools.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Overall Length: 150 mm
Steel: 1075 High Carbon Steel
Blade Thickness: 3.0 mm
Blade: Spearhead
Grind: Scandi
Finish: Natural
Sheath: Kydex
Weight: 90 g
Design: Walter A Matthews
Made in El Salvador
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