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Well I got my condor kuk a couple weeks ago after reading all the great reviews on condors, tried it out for the first time today. We have a few ever greens that we are replacing, not sure want kind smelled like cedar when I was choppin on em, so instead of usin a chainsaw I decided to go the easy route and chop em down, well not totally chainsaw will get used to finish off the base. Spent a good 45 mins to an hour choppin with a couple breaks for some iced tea, most of the stuff was 1-3 inch limbs with some 4-5 inch and one that was a good 6 inches in diameter it can be seen on the far right tree. Plan on getting some more stuff from condor now, a golok, and large thai enep for sure and probably some of the knives, for sure one of the best bang for your buck companies out there.
The condor did very well the edge is pretty much as sharp as when I started and it sinks in pretty deep without getting stuck. Only complaint I have is the handle is a bit thick and wants to rotate a bit in hand so I plan to thin that down and checker it for better grip. So with out any more blabbering here are some pics, I must appologize for the quality it was getting dark and the cell phone doesn't take very good pics at night.
The aftermath
Pile of limbs, bigger than it looks.
Some pics of the Kukri
The condor did very well the edge is pretty much as sharp as when I started and it sinks in pretty deep without getting stuck. Only complaint I have is the handle is a bit thick and wants to rotate a bit in hand so I plan to thin that down and checker it for better grip. So with out any more blabbering here are some pics, I must appologize for the quality it was getting dark and the cell phone doesn't take very good pics at night.
The aftermath
Pile of limbs, bigger than it looks.
Some pics of the Kukri