Condor's 2011 catalog is up

Thanks for posting, there are some nifty designs in there. Loving the neck knives.
 
I see at least two or three I want. I think Joe designed them all. I can tell his with out even looking. Good work Joe.
 
The Toloza knife looks neat
I didn't know who Samuel Toloza was, so I looked him up. He's one badass dude. If anyone deserves to have a knife named after him, it's this guy.
 
I'm really loving the Joe Flowers designed choppers (Thai Enep and Boomslang)! I'll definitely be picking up one or the other...or both.:thumbup: I just wish they'd list MSRPs (expected release dates would be nice, too...I know, I'm impatient).
 
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It's been up for a few days now. There was another thread about it a while ago but the op and I were the only ones who posted in it :p Lots of cool stuff! Some great redesigns too, especially the axes.
 
I just took delivery of one of their El Salvador machetes which came with their catalog of new knives. Good looking stuff in there and I must say, the machete looks and feels awesome. Cant wait to swing it and see how it performs!!
 
It seems like they extended the edge too? Or, at least it looks like they did in those pictures. Are they pretty good? I was thinking about getting the Nessmuk.
 
They are now sharpening the Bushlore model on a jig, the edge is extended to the top of the handle, and it's in 1/8" stock now. Not sure about other models, but they've done a lot of revamps. :cool:
 
Condor's a pretty aggressive company! It seems that in a short time they've quickly become a brand known for very affordable, high quality products. Really on top of their game.
 
They are now sharpening the Bushlore model on a jig, the edge is extended to the top of the handle, and it's in 1/8" stock now. Not sure about other models, but they've done a lot of revamps. :cool:

That should take care of the two big complaints that knife seems to get. I wonder if they've thinned the actual edge grind a bit too? That seemed to be another minor issue with it.

When the work situation evens out, I'm going to be sending some money their way, for sure.
 
Holy crap!

I got intrigued with the E-Nep and Boomslang models, but as I scrolled down, I just about wet myself when I saw the Speed Bowie knife! Looks to be a good weapon/tool design :thumbup:
 
Condor's a pretty aggressive company! It seems that in a short time they've quickly become a brand known for very affordable, high quality products. Really on top of their game.

I'll say! One of the many reasons they're one of my favorite brands. These days I find myself drawn towards low-cost high-value toys, and the stuff from Condor sure fits the bill!

That should take care of the two big complaints that knife seems to get. I wonder if they've thinned the actual edge grind a bit too? That seemed to be another minor issue with it.

When the work situation evens out, I'm going to be sending some money their way, for sure.


Yup! The edge is thinned out and will be more consistent--that's why they're using a jig to sharpen them now.


Holy crap!

I got intrigued with the E-Nep and Boomslang models, but as I scrolled down, I just about wet myself when I saw the Speed Bowie knife! Looks to be a good weapon/tool design :thumbup:

I like the looks of that one myself! I'm also pleased to see a tepanga added to the line. The thing is a cleaver on crack!
 
Its normally called a Panga, they just added a little twist to the name to set it apart from the usual machete, and to of course prevent being sued!Here are some more pictures to help tide everyone over
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Man, that new Bushlore looks nice. And I couldn't agree more with what FortyTwoBlades said. There's nothing like the satisfaction when you can find a low dollar but high value knife. Hope to see these soon in my local knife store (Smokey Mtn Knife Works).
 
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