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...Condor's line of fine machetes, axes, knives and survival tools are made to the highest technical specifications and will last a lifetime.
If you don't see something you need let us know and we will be glad to special order it for you!
Although, this line of knives and tools are made in El Salvador, the origin of the company starts many years ago in Solingen, Germany.
Condor Tool and Knife traces its proud history back to 1787, the year that the Gebr. Weyersberg company was founded in Solingen, Germany.
The quality of the swords, military knives, agricultural tools and houshold cutlery that they manufactured in Solingen made the German town famous around the world.
Over the generations the the world's largest manufuacturer of swords and knives found it necessary to expand its operations to other countries to better serve its customers.
In 1963 the company built a new plant in Santa Ana, El Salvador and filled it with state of the art German equipment.
Some of the original local employees who were sent back to Germany for training forty two years ago are still working in the factory today turning out some of the finest quality machetes, shovels and other hand tools available anywhere!
Condor Tool & Knife's parent company, Imacasa, was formed in the 1980's when the company decided to sell the central and South American operations to local investors.
Today, they are one of the largest machete manufacurers in the world operating 24/7 to fill an increasing demand for its products.
In 2004 Imacasa teamed up with world renowned tool and knife designer, Arlan D. Lothe. Together they have developed a first quality line of of knives and tools for the North American outdoor market.
Please take a look at our growing line of items from the Condor knife and tool company.
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