Weighted
Hansa 21 Inch Lampon Gallo Machete with Yellow Handle
- Blade Length: 21″
- Yellow handle makes it easier to locate if you lay it down
- Polished high carbon steel quenched and tempered to maximum flexibility
- Primary grind established at factory but will require further sharpening for fine edge.
- Not aesthetically pristine and may have minor blemishes that are not considered defective.
- No sheath available at this time
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Hansa Machetes are made in Ecuador, and are well-known for quality among those who use them frequently. The Hansa brand is popular as an agricultural tool for farmers in the Andes region of South America, as well as a standard issue survival tool for the Ecuadorian Special Forces. You will not find these machetes for sale anywhere else in North America.
Brand | |
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Blade Length | 21 in. |
Total Length | 26 1/4 in. |
Weight | 1 lb. |
Width at Widest Point | 3 in. |
Blade Composition | High Carbon Steel |
Blade Thickness (Above Handle / At Tip) | 1.77 mm. / 1.20 mm. |
Blade Style | |
Blade Detail | Primary grind established at factory but may require sharpening before first use. |
Handle Features | Rivited |
Handle Material | Hard Plastic / Polypropylene |
Country of Origin | Ecuador |
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Sam Higman (verified owner) –
A fantastically designed weighted machete with not only a curved edge, but a curved blade. The blade is quite thin and as a result it’s effective basically regardless of the edge, whilst still being reasonably stiff because of the width of the blade. The fuller (which may very well be decorative) could have been a bit deeper/more neatly done, as well as some of the lettering on the blade, but beyond that there are no issues that aren’t present with every other ‘real’ south american machete. Hansa hits the mark with this one in my opinion, recommended, and I intend to buy more of their machetes in the future.
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Sam Higman –