Joe Flowers of Bushcraft Global is an avid bushcraft and survival instructor who knows a few things about knife design. Flowers has lent his expertise to a number of blades from Condor Tool & Knife, including the Sigrun Seax, a modern take on the ancient Saxon weapon popularized by the Norse Vikings. Made from 1075 carbon steel and black canvas Micarta, the Sigrun Seax is a stout and versatile tool for modern users.Â
Brand new from Condor Tool & Knife.
Blade: The iconic seax blade profile is similar to a straight spine clip point and offers solid piercing and slicing with a durable high saber grind. Made from full tang 1075 carbon steel, the blade has black traction powder coating on the flats with a satin finished spine and grinds. This ancient blade profile was a multipurpose tool for Viking people and this modern interpretation is well suited to heavy cutting task, fine work, food prep, woodcraft and martial use.
Handle:Â Dual stainless steel pins attach the blasted and contoured canvas Micarta scales to the full tang for a comfortable, high traction handle perfect for bushcraft, survival or tactical use. The palm swell fills the hand nicely while a forward guard gives added safety and the flat steel pommel end lends balance and added utility for hammering.
Carries via a molded Kydex sheath with leather belt loop and scout carry strap.
1075 Carbon Steel: A simple carbon steel used by production and custom knife makers. Low wear resistance (edge retention) due to low carbide content. Good toughness at lower hardness and easy to sharpen to a fine edge. Good performance when properly heat treated. Not corrosion resistant and will rust without proper care.















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