Condor Village Parang
(Approx $114.6568)
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The Condor Village Parang brings both beauty and function together to form a very elegant and efficient outdoor survival cutting tool. The village parang offers outstanding balance, whilst providing enough weight to chop through the most stubborn foliage and branches that you'll come across on your bushcraft adventures.
The blade has a stunning hammered-steel texture, somewhat reminiscent of tools used in the Medieval Times. The blade is made from 1075 High-Carbon steel with a Full-Tang, making this a super-strong bushcraft machete for many survival, hunting and camping tasks. The handle is made from American Walnut, and is curved, making it comfortable, and a joy to use.
Condor Village Parang Machete Features:
Blade Steel: 1075 High Carbon-Steel
Blade Finish: Hammered texture
Handle: American Hardwood
Sheath: Handcrafted Welted Leather (included)
Designed by: Joe Flowers
Blade Length: 12-Inches
Blade Thickness: 3/16"
Overall Length: 18-1/8-Inch
Weight: 948g
Made in El Salvador
Condor's Promise:
If you are unhappy with this product, or it ever lets you down, Condor will supply a free tool through the life of the original purchaser of this product. Simply contact Condor Knives and Tools directly.
IMPORTANT: By placing an order for this product, you declare that you are 18 years of age or over. We will run checks to establish your age, so please enter YOUR correct date of birth at the checkout. Should you enter incorrect information or details of a family member your order will be placed on hold until you contact us and provide us with official forms of ID. If your details don't match with official records, we will not dispatch! This item must be used responsibly and appropriately.
"It looks beautiful on the web site, it feels beautiful in the hand! I order this on Sunday last (10/11/13) and it arrived mid-day on Tuesday, fantastic service. Having never owned one of this type of cutting tool, I have nothing to compare it with, however in line with some other comments regarding different Condor products offered here, it arrived sharp and ready to use. I did do a little research and discovered that the parent company was a German manufacturer who withdrew from South America and the workforce have continued to manufacture to the same standards. I also looked for any similar parangs, I did find one...for £250! If you have need for this type of tool or just want a wonderfully made object, don't hesitate. Think I'll try the Condor bushcraft knife next."