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Condor Primitive Sequoia Fixed Blade Knife

Condor Primitive Sequoia Fixed Blade Knife

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Despite its name, the Condor Primitive Sequoia is anything but stuck in the past. Sure, it has a traditional look, but the shape and materials are just as useful now as they would have been decades ago Read More

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Condors are superb tools, I like them so much I do not even know how many I have, most are used as real tools, but a few are even so nice that they are hanging with my sword collection. Sheaths are the best quality you could find. However, they are getting pretty pricy these days, so seeing this deal on drop I could not pass up.
KhanA
3
Sep 5, 2018
Always check the price before joining a drop, this knife is $14 cheaper on Amazon
Bubinga
9
Jun 3, 2020
KhanA$86.16 on Amazon as of Noon PST, 6/3. This seems like a good deal here, plus Amazon's attitude toward counterfeits sucks. I realize the odds of getting a fake on Amazon are slim, but I figure they can get by without my money.
johntreat
3
Sep 4, 2018
"Primitive"?
SchmittAB
0
May 31, 2020
johntreatStuck out to me, too. Really poor choice of words by Condor, IMO.
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JAS2
50
Sep 3, 2018
I used to like Condor knives, they were a good knife for a great price. Not anymore. They’re going to price themselves out of business. For $10 more you can get an American made Ka-Bar Becker Combat Bowie. And it’s built like a tank.
bedp
85
Sep 3, 2018
JAS2I have to agree. Condor used to be one of the most incredible values under $50. Imo the fit and finish just don't cut it in the higher price brackets.
J.Pierce
2
Sep 3, 2018
Wow, I can save a whole 6 bucks if I wait only a month for this one to ship ? What a time to be alive!
RayF
22210
Sep 3, 2018
Made in El Salvador--currently the Murder Capitol of the World.
Would be very hesitant to purchase anything from this particular country without knowing who is benefiting. El Salvador's two major gangs and what passes for El Salvador's government have been at war for generations and have managed to corrupt nearly every facet of life in one of the poorest countries in Central America. Hard to imagine someone isn't being exploited somewhere along the line of this knives manufacture, delivery and sale. There are plenty of crappy knives in the world to chose from without the possibility inadvertently making someone's life more crappy.
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/aug/22/el-salvador-worlds-most-homicidal-place
https://www.cnn.com/videos/world/2018/05/29/el-salvador-special-reaction-forces-gang-war-npw.cnn
Leoanger
355
Jun 2, 2020
RayFJust from listening to podcasts and lurking around knife forums, Joe Flowers of Condor (not sure how involved he is with the company beyond design collaboration) comes across as good people. Same with the guy behind Baryonyx Knife Co., a smaller business that mostly sells other companies' knives but has a few items made for him in El Salvador. Worth digging a little deeper.
RayF
22210
Jun 5, 2020
Leoanger I'll take it under advisement.
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