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Reddit mentions of Condor Tools & Knives 60217 Heavy Duty Kukri Knife (10-Inch)

Sentiment score: 3
Reddit mentions: 9

We found 9 Reddit mentions of Condor Tools & Knives 60217 Heavy Duty Kukri Knife (10-Inch). Here are the top ones.

Condor Tools & Knives 60217 Heavy Duty Kukri Knife (10-Inch)
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    Features:
  • 10-Inch blade
  • Hardwood handle
  • Leather black sheath
  • 8mm- 1075 high carbon steel
  • Blasted satin blade finish
Specs:
ColorSteel
Height1.968503935 Inches
Length15.74803148 Inches
Size10-Inch
Weight1 Pounds
Width1.968503935 Inches

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Found 9 comments on Condor Tools & Knives 60217 Heavy Duty Kukri Knife (10-Inch):

u/king_human · 5 pointsr/knifeclub

Well, it's a bit out of your price range, but it's tough to go wrong with the Condor Heavy Duty Kukri.

For significantly less, you can try the Cold Steel Kukri Machete.

I understand that the OKC Kukri is very nice, too.

Happy hunting!

u/JimmyRnj · 3 pointsr/knifeclub

Himalayan Imports and KhuKuri House are the ones I'm familiar with for traditional kukris. I have a Condor Heavy Duty Kukri, and have been pretty happy with it.

u/moses_the_red · 2 pointsr/whowouldwin

Is it a real Gorilla, or an OP who_would_win gorilla which can likely take Galactus in a straight figth?

If its a real gorilla, I take all rounds.

Why? Because I'd make a spear with a crossbar.

I'd spend my first few hours building a pump drill for fire-starting and hole drilling. They're harder to build than bowdrills, but much easier to use. I can build good cordage for it.

Once I had the fire, and the drill, I'd fire harden the tip of the spear, and drill a hole through the center of it with my pump drill. I'd then place a cross bar through the spear, and secure it with more cordage.

With a long spear and crossbar, the gorilla is screwed.

EDIT: The tool I'd take for rd 2 is a condor tools heavy duty kukri.

http://www.amazon.com/Condor-Tools-Knives-Heavy-10-Inch/dp/B007QUVJ84

Kukri are versitle tools. Can chop and hatchet down small branches, do fine carving, and act as a planer. Looks cool too. If you watched "Alone" its the knife that Alan brought with him. If you haven't watched "Alone" for fuck's sake, go watch it.

u/Peoples_Bropublic · 2 pointsr/knifeclub

That's a crapton of money for a Chinese-made knife in 440. For $5 less, you could get this this.

u/askeeve · 1 pointr/knifeclub

Just making sure, this is what you were referring to?