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    Default Condor Bushlore or Schrade pro hunter

    Looking to get myself a bushy knife on limited funds.....

    Condor Bushlore or Schrade pro hunter???

    http://www.heinnie.com/product.asp?P...istory=compare

    Has anyone had any experience of these 2 blades or even own one? Any preference or quality issues?

    Thanks as always!!

    Cheers
    Andy

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    I have one of the new Bushlore knives and its top quality thick blade very robust, so can take some serious graft. It can also be sharpened to a real edge as I found out to my cost whilst cutting feather sticks received several stitches. Aint got no experience with the Pro Hunter , mind you it looks very nice but looks can be deceiving. I would like to try one of them out in the future. Good luck with your choice.
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    I can't speak about the Condor but I did have a Schrade Pro Hunter many years ago, but it was a U.S.A. made knife while the ones available today are made in China I believe.
    My recollections of the Schrade: -a fairly heavy knife for it's size, very well made, nice sheath, but had a blade much thicker than I liked. I'm guessing a bit but if I recall the blade was 3/16''ish thick. No idea how the new ones compare to the old though.
    The Condor knives seem to be favourably thought of by lots of people.
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    It go to fit your hand, so thats the most important part.
    Outside this, personally, I would go for the Condor because of the carbon steel blade.
    On the other hand, often enough Condor are said to be very shoddily made: large gaps at the handle, uneven ground blade, etc.
    The Schrade wouldnt have these problems, chinese production usually is as good as it gets, even at a price like this.
    Last edited by oetzi; 22-05-2012 at 05:56.
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