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Condor Tool and Knife Kumunga

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2011

Condor Tool and Knife presents the Kumunga, a 10" work horse that fills the niche of a small machete or long chopper. Even though it is light weight, it still packs the punch necessary to chop kindling and firewood.

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  • Awesome skills, actually look forward to making purchase of this blade. Thanks to you and your techniques, you should me the capabilities of this,no chores too big or small camp knife. Looking forward to reviewing more of your excellent quality videos.

  • @CaptDon313

    Thanks, I must very humbly state that those aren't my techniques. I'm sure some jungle guy or old fur trapper had done it in the past way before I did. Keep playing with the blade and think outside the box!

  • West Virginia?

  • @eers2ya

    Close! Tip of NC

  • God almighty, you need a folding saw! ;-) A Bahco Laplander of Silky will save you about 2 years and 10 gallons of sweat!

    Just ribbin' you a bit, nice vid. But seriously, get a saw! A pair of leather gloves makes the splitting a lot easier, too.

  • @robbabcock1969

    Can't stand the laplander now that I've used Bahco's bow saw. They are like light sabres. I'm never carrying a laplander again since I've started using these. Completely and absolutely worth their weight and bulk. I ended up buying all three sizes, and they all (including the massive 36") are cheaper than the dang folder! Check them out.

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  • You're a good man friend...

  • Have you ever tried the Hudson Bay knife. It's almost two inches shorter, but heavier so I would think that would even it out. Since the Kumunga is longer it is lighter, So less effort to get the same amount of cutting ability. I would think.

  • @asacami Joe, you ever try out one of those Bob Dustrude quick buck saws?

  • Hey man....really nice video- you put a smile on my face seeing that knife working....i intend to buy one, just for regular use...I like your style, you`re full of energy- thumbs up from me !!

  • @robbabcock1969 I think this video shows that absent a saw, the knife is very capable.

  • Well, duh! ;-) A "real saw" is better than a folder. But both are better than chopping through a log with a knife.

    But I will say the Silky shames the Bahco. Not sure about it vs the bow saw, but of course size matters.

    Rock on, thanks for the feedback.

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