Handmade Carbon Steel Pangboche Machete Knife – Custom Forged Hunting Knife – Outdoor Survival & Camping Tool – 5160 Leaf Spring Carbon Steel Blade with Maple Wood Handle & Leather Sheath – Native American – Aztecs Apache Navajo Maya civilization – USA
Handcrafted Excellence for Your Outdoor Adventures
Introducing the Custom Handmade Pangboche Machete Hand-Forged Carbon Steel-a trusted companion for hunting, camping, and outdoor survival. The razor-sharp 22-inch-long blade is made from carbon steel and fitted to a maple wood handle. Whether deep in thick forests, or processing game with perfect balance in control and power, this knife will provide the precision, strength, and endurance you need.
Razor-Sharp Blade & High-Quality Materials
Made tough from the 5160 leaf-spring carbon steel, this knife will not only be sharp but be hard to handle any kind of challenge. The full-tang construction gives the needed toughness for heavy use without performance compromise. With great maplewood construction, the handles can offer good comfort and sureness in the most severe tasks.
Stylish & Functional Leather Sheath
The work is completed with a practical and good-looking, handmade leather sheath, which is designed for consistent drawing and returning into sheathing-keeping the blade always ready but safe at a moment’s notice.
Perfect for Multiple Outdoor Applications
Custom Handmade Pangboche Machete will lend you much help in camping, trekking, and bushcraft in general, from chopping woods to clearing the trails. The tough, sharp blade would really be so useful for hunting and survival that it would keep one confident in any kind of outdoor work.
Specifications Custom Handmade Pangboche Machete
Blade Material: 5160 Leaf Spring Carbon Steel
Blade Length: 16 inches
Handle Material: Full-Tang Maple Wood, 6.5 inches
Total Length: 22 inches
Total Weight: 1465 grams
Blade Weight: 1065 grams
Blade Thickness: 5mm
Sheath: Durable Leather
Historical Use of Machete-Like Tools in Native American Tribes
Thousands of various Native American tribes have been using machete or machete-like tools. The purposes were survival, hunting, and farming since time immemorial. In Central America, the Maya effectively used sharp blades made of obsidian or flint. They used these tools to cut down vegetation and harvest crops, sustaining their extensive farm fields. Additionally, blades forged from volcanic rock and copper had been used in both farming and wars by the Aztecs. Moreover, a modern machete would perform double duty for what large knives had done for the Apache and Navajo tribes of the American Southwest, from the chopping of wood to the processing of game.
Custom Handmade Pangboche Machete Like Tools in Other Ancient Civilizations
Other cultures outside the Americas also independently developed machete-like tools for other uses. For example, tribes in West Africa developed machetes and iron throwing knives for agriculture and combat. Moreover, they were supposed to serve in land clearing and defense. Independently, South-East Asia created machete-like tools called parangs and goloks which they used to cut thick foliage in the jungles in order to survive. Furthermore, Pacific Islanders used huge-bladed stone or bone tools to manufacture log canoes, cultivate crops, and explore forests.
Modern Inspiration: Custom Handmade Pangboche Machete
With this hand-forged Pangboche machete knife of carbon steel, the beauty of getting an old-new marriage comes alive. Made of modern 5160 leaf spring carbon steel, the design really does very closely imitate those crude ancient tools. Today, it is those weapons that were essential for their survival to hunt and to fight. The machete was simply one of the practical, strong instruments used while camping, trekking, and surviving outdoors. The very best it could be capable of is just exactly what the strength, precision, and durability work instruments did to their civilizations. Hand-finished with traditional craftsmanship of a maple wood ergonomic handle and leather sheath.
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