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Condor – Kondoru Katana

$240.00$290.34

Battle Ready
(1 customer review)
SKU: KOA_CTK10152875HC | Categories: Tag:
Battle Ready

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    The Kondoru Katana is a robustly constructed utilitarian katana built for rigorous practical cutting; the blade is crafted from 1075 high carbon steel and the tsuba is thick blued steel. The hilt has full tang construction for the most durable construction possible; the thick steel tang is a one-piece extension of the blade and is strongly brass riveted to two halves of carved walnut to create the grip.

    Included with the sword is a scabbard of carved walnut with fittings of antiqued blued steel and a sageo of paracord.
    Please Note: This practical katana has a utilitarian finish on the blade and some scratches and scuff marks on the blade after it was polished is normal and standard.

    Overall Length38 3/8''
    Blade Length28 13/16''
    Weight2 lbs 11.6 oz
    EdgeSharp
    Width30 mm
    Thickness5.5 mm - 4 mm
    PommelIntegrated
    P.O.B.5 13/16''
    Grip Length9 1/2''
    Blade [1075 High Carbon Steel]
    TypeKatana
    ClassBattle Ready
    CultureJapanese
    ManufacturerCondor
    Country of OriginEl Salvador

    1 review for Condor – Kondoru Katana

    1. Kelton (verified owner)

      Personally, I like the rugged aesthetic.

      Craftsmanship appears to be decent / above average. Small features like the paracord wrap are done tightly and neatly but without any prideful misconceptions. The handle is smooth and flush for a nice grip; the sheath is smooth and well fitted. The wood looks good! The Katana sits well in the sheath – though it doesn’t lock, it was firmly stuck and took some force to slide out the first few times. Now it is smooth, and doesn’t feel either jammed or like it is going to jump right out without warning.

      I haven’t smacked it onto anything. The blade is decently sharp and appears at sight to be of decent quality.

      If you want a Katana inspired sword with that kind of rough or rugged beater aesthetic, the sword meets those expectations well. I do not doubt it would look good on display or perform in trials.

      I think it is worth the price for the quality; I don’t think I would want to pay more and I don’t feel I should have paid less! Overall, happy to add this to my modest collection and hopefully this can serve as a fair review for the average prospective buyer.

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