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SHOP CASE KNIVESThe Condor Blue River Machete is a striking and functional tool inspired by the natural beauty and craftsmanship of Indigenous designs. Combining high-quality materials with a unique aesthetic, this machete is perfect for outdoor tasks, bushcraft, or as a statement piece in any knife collection.
The machete features a 10.01-inch drop point blade, crafted from 1075 high-carbon steel, known for its excellent edge retention, toughness, and ease of sharpening. The blade’s natural finish not only enhances its durability but also gives it a rugged, timeless appearance. Its drop point design adds versatility, making it suitable for slicing, chopping, and a variety of cutting tasks in the field.
The handle is made from premium walnut wood, adorned with reconstructed turquoise stone inlays, creating a stunning and unique visual contrast. This design pays homage to traditional craftsmanship while providing a comfortable, ergonomic grip. Secured with triple stainless steel rivets, the handle is both durable and reliable. A lanyard hole is included, along with a leather lanyard featuring a wooden bead accent, for added functionality and aesthetic appeal.
Measuring 15.71 inches overall and weighing 14.11 ounces, the Condor Blue River Machete is lightweight and easy to maneuver, while its full tang construction ensures maximum durability and strength for demanding tasks.
The machete comes with a handcrafted welted leather sheath, offering secure storage and convenient carry. The sheath’s high-quality construction not only protects the blade but also complements the machete’s artisanal design, making it a practical and stylish accessory.
The Condor Blue River Machete is more than just a cutting tool—it’s a celebration of craftsmanship and functionality. Whether you’re using it for outdoor adventures, showcasing it in your collection, or appreciating its artistic elements, this machete is built to perform and impress.
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