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Kellam Knives Hawk (KRH3) |
Points: 3
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The Hawk™ features a beautiful dyed curly birch handle with a 3" razor-sharp carbon steel blade. This knife has a full-tang construction with a brass bolster. These knives are hand made in Finland. The knife comes with a swinger style dark brown leather sheath.
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Down Under Knife The Outback Eclipse (DUKOBE) |
Points: 18
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The Outback™ has always been our most popular knife, and the most upgraded throughout its lifetime. Whenever we find a way to make it even slightly better, those changes tend to inevitably end up in the next production run. However, all along this development cycle, one recurring theme kept coming up - granted, mostly from people who had never used one, but it's a valid point nevertheless.
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Down Under Knife The Walkabout (DUKWA) |
Points: 14
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Another one that's been a long time coming - the perfect companion or just a slightly scaled back alternative to our long-standing flagship, the Outback™. The Walkabout™ packs all of the strength and balance of its bigger brother in a lighter, more convenient format that's a lot easier to carry all day, every day. Fans of the original will feel right at home with the stacked leather handle, solid brass grip-enhancing pommel and guard, and the classic lines of the heavy stainless steel blade. Featuring the improved crocodile skin pattern, sharpening spike and bone decorations, the newly designed heavy leather sheath is also a perfect match for the Outback™'s distinctive styling.
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Down Under Knives The Bushmate (DUKBM) |
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With the large and extra large hunting knives firmly covered, we turned our attention to detail work. There's a lot to be said for bringing enough knife for the job, but sometimes there's no substitute for the precision of a moderately sized blade that doesn't extend too far from your grip. We feel this type of knife is all about finesse and control, so we gave it just that: an unshiftable grip and plenty of surface for your thumb and index finger to keep the knife exactly where you want it. Coupled with a classic, proven blade design and gently curving, tapered back for extra smooth gliding properties this knife doesn't just feel like an extension - it feels like a natural part of your hand.
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Down Under Knives THE DEATH ADDER (DUKDA) |
Points: 12
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With the power and chopping ability pretty well covered by the Outback and Red Rock Raptor, we turned our attention to speed. We set out to create the flat out fastest and best handling fighting knife we could come up with, with just the right balance and reach to compromise nothing. The result is the new Death Adder - like its reptilian namesake, capable of delivering a devastating strike in the blink of an eye.
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Down Under Knives RED ROCK RAPTOR (DUKRRR) |
Points: 12
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Well, after several months of design work and prototyping, we believe we have done just that. The design of the Red Rock Raptor borrows elements from the legendary Kukri to get the raw speed and power necessary to chop through more or less anything that could conceivably need chopping through. The angle and width of the tip provides a natural stabbing point, while the smooth convex/concave transition of the edge gives you the durability of an axe and the sharpness and control of a whittling knife - both right where you need them, without detracting anything from each other.
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Down Under Knife The Kookaburra (DUKKB) |
Points: 14
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The Kookaburra™ throwing / hunting / utility knife
The Kookaburra™ 440C stainless blade is heat treated to approximately RC52 to withstand the stress of repeated impacts - yet it still maintains a sharp edge so it can be used as a proper utility knife, unlike most throwers on the market today. Sharp enough to cut like any good hunting knife, heavy enough to chop like a full-size Bowie, and resilient enough to withstand continuous throwing practice, this blade is truly as versatile as they come.
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Down Under Knife The Bush Dagger (DUKBD) |
Points: 10
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Now available: The Bush Dagger™ - the ultimate backup. We wanted to design a push dagger with a difference, and as far as we're concerned, this is as good as it gets. The unique blade design provides maximum penetration and cutting power, while the solid ebony handle and generous finger space allow positive control even when wearing gloves. We also wanted to get rid of the snagging and binding sheaths commonly seen on this type of knife, so we gave it a rock solid heavy leather belt scabbard. Worn on the small of the back, simply disengage the retaining strap in the same fluid motion you use to grab the handle and the knife is in your hand - in practically no time, every time. We figured when you need one of these, you seriously don't want to spend precious seconds fighting your knife first.
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Down Under Knife The Razorback (DUKRBK) |
Points: 15
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We have seen a lot of heavy blade style hunting knives that got it almost right. In fact we've seen so many that we finally made it our mission to remove the "almost" part and see what this style is really capable of. Enter the Razorback™ - with all the features that worked and none of the awkward blockiness often associated with this kind of knife. Not satisfied with making yet another slab of metal with as many sharp angles as you can fit in 12 inches of steel, we elected to give it the pleasing curves and traditional materials our customers have grown to know and love in our other products. This one feels even better than it looks!
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Down Under Knives The Toothpick (DUKTP) |
Points: 18
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We took the basic concept and gave it our trademark touch of classic styling and modern durability, with rust resistant materials and tough leather that feels as good as it looks. This isn't a replacement for a crowbar or an axe - it's a purebred fighting knife with the heft to get stuff done and the balance to make that weight all but disappear in your hands when you pick it up.
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Down Under Knife The Mistress (DUKMT) |
Points: 18
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Here's one that we have been working on for quite a while. The mission was simple: push the limits and make the biggest, meanest blade that can still be reasonably called a knife, without compromising balance and usability in the slightest. To accomplish this, we started with the dimensions and basic lines of a colossal vintage Bowie dating from around 1858 and started hammering out prototype after prototype until it looked and behaved exactly like we wanted it. Not the easiest or fastest development process in the world, but with a knife this size you just can't slap something together in a CAD package and expect it to work. You have to feel it to know when you got it just right.
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Condor Kimen Knife (CTK801-3.7HC) |
Points: 3
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The Kimen Knife takes its name from the “Mapudungun” language which means “Teach-Learn.” This tool was created by its designer with the purpose of introducing children to the knowledge of bushcraft and survival skills.
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Condor Toki Knife (CTK3920-4.7HC) |
Points: 6
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The Toki Knife has a full tang blade with a finger grip that facilitates carving or other tasks that require greater precision. It has a drop point and convex edge, which also allow greater efficiency, especially in hard work. Its curved handle in the back has a 90° striker for fire starting with ferrocerium rods.
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Condor Large Huron Knife (CTK2819-5.25HC) |
Points: 5
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Our popular Huron gets a big brother with the Large Huron Knife, a larger version of the popular recurved knife. The Large Huron has two stripes of wire wrap to distinguish it from the normal Huron.
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Condor Low Drag Knife (CTK2814-6.5HC) |
Points: 5
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The Low Drag Knife is modeled after the popular Swamp Romper series, and is designed to be a larger counterpart for those who need a multi-use blade.
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