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Condor Pictus Knife |
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The Pictus Knife was inspired by the Celtic culture, who made engravings on their weapons, utensils, and even tattoos on their bodies. The “Pictus” name also follows its original meaning (painted and engraved). The “endless knots” on its blade and handle are very characteristic of the Celtic culture.
Condor Pictus Knife. Knife blade is made of heat treated 1095 high-carbon steel. Full tang construction. The handle is made of american hickory wood with a hole for threading the rope. Brown leather scabbard with belt attachment included and three arrowheads.
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Tags: CTK3941-6.1HC, Condor, survival knife, Pictus Knife,
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