With the development of the Pandur succeeded a synthesis of traditional European and Oriental forms, with the technical results of own experiences. The motto "Vivat Pandur" is often found on the noble blades of the 18th century. Pandours were the name of the free corps soldiers of the Prussian nobleman Franz Freiherr von der Trenck. His great physical strength, ferocity, and bravery often led him to risky actions. In 1741 he fought with his pandours for the Austrian Empress Maria Theresia.
The sum of proven characteristics and the charm of a historical epoch make up the special feature of the Pandur Knife. The stylistic basis of the handle was taken from the European saber handles of the 18th century. The successful symbiosis of stylistic perfection and high utility value will lead the Pandur Knife to a special status and thus distinguish every owner.
Designed by Tony Lennartz. Tony Lennartz has been an icon in outdoor, survival and bushcraft for decades. His wide range of experience is based on his years of professional activity as a soldier and policeman, as well as on his lifelong passion for life in the wilderness. During many longer stays in Canada, a close connection with the culture of the Native Canadians developed, whose techniques and methods he could learn there. The training courses of Tony Lennartz, which take place on a large area in the Eifel, have taught thousands of participants the foundations of survival in the wild for many years. Like no other, Tony Lennartz bundles the wilderness experience from decades and develops his strategies and techniques permanently. Thus his knife and axe designs are the essence of his knowledge and a clear commitment to his philosophy of uncompromising functionality.