Cudeman 409-L Vendetta
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 17 มิ.ย. 2024
- I take a look at the Spanish made The Cudeman 409-L Vendetta. Cudeman makes a wide range of folding and fixed blade knives.
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Thanks for showing this one
It really has a nice look to it
This was interesting! I had heard of Cudeman knives but didn't know anything about them until now. Thanks!
The notch lock is a simple but effective help with making a slip joint safer to use, more companies should adopt it. 😁
Great knives, thanks for the comparison. Have a great day and God bless.
Great video. Loved the history lesson too.
It is a beautiful looking knife.
Nice score‼️🥇
Good video 😊
Good review of an interesting knife with a lot of history. The Cudemans look well enough made and an excellent size for edc, imo. Thanks Tobias.
Cool
I like this one alot, it really caught my eye👍Might have to try and hunt one of these down! Cheers, buddy!
Looks like a good edc knife
Really appreciate the history and I get I don't buy Pakistan knives just for the sharpening reason. However love the back story as much as the knife. Thanknk you
I’ve been looking at these. They also do a lock-back version. It is a feature that I insist on in a folder. Also not quite enough resistance to slide on the bolster - I still have the scar from 40 years ago due to this. Good review on a neat knife!
The trouble with many of the eBay and AliExpress knives is that the steel is a lottery despite the claims. I have a nice folder with “M390” stainless that will not hold an edge. Some others do. That Damascus knife is neat and I like its rusticity, but practically useless. 👍🏻
Looks very well made, nice simple design, thanks for sharing it, Tobias.
That's a good description. Cudeman does a good job.
Very cool knives. That lazy lock is interesting for sure. Thanks for sharing!
Not only interesting but been around for over 100 years!
@@KnifeChatswithTobias that's crazy. Any thoughts on why it wasn't adopted more commonly?
Tobias you mentioned wanting a more quality vendetta knife. Have you looked at the knives of France web site? The carry French manufactured blades and I noticed they had a few vendetta offerings.
Cool knife! Interesting that it has that semi-locking notch. My "real" Corsican Vendetta knife ( I described under your last video) has a very deep notch similar to that.
I think the idea is that if your thumb is pushing down on the backspring it (sort of) locks the blade. I still wouldn't want to undertake a vendetta with mine though!
Maybe I just got lucky, but my recently acquired Pakistani Damascus-blade knives have been pretty easy to sharpen. I’ve had some of them for years and they’ve held up well. 🤔I like the looks of this Cudeman - reminds me somewhat of the “Joker” #75…
Damascus steel looks nice and if the heat treatment is done correctly, it can be a decent steel. Like you said, you take your chances with no name Damascus.
The blade shape reminds me of a Laguiole.
ditto everyone
Looks like a beautifully made knife! Is he bump that acts as a semi-lock similar to the bump on the Victorinox caplifter/screwdriver?
Yes. The bump is similar to the Victorinox. However, the Victorinox has a flattened end to the tang the creates a half stop and the bump is right at the apex. This allows the caplifter to “semi lock” at the half stop as well as when all the way open. This kind of makes it the best of both worlds when it comes to slip joints!
Hi Tobias:
Thanks for the review. Cudeman makes a nice knife. I do find it a bit odd that they use an elephant as their logo instead of something that’s more identifiable with Spain. It’s OK with me…..I have a thing for elephants. 🐘 👍😊
Funny thing is, I have the same feeling about the Cudeman Elephant. IMO, the quality is excellent for the price you pay. I've been happy with everything I've bought from them.
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If one were to use a Cudeman knife as an EDC, would that be construed as……..
“Packing a Pachyderm?” 👀🙄
As an old girlfriend once asked me “Am I the first?”
U wish ! But u really r
I have had a few "Damascus" knives and ended up getting rid of them because they don't hold an edge
I have a few that I keep. But I am under no illusion about the quality of the steel. Some are better than others. Typically if it has a name brand, it tends to be better. But the unbranded is stuff out of Pakistan is not going be that good, even for everyday chores, such as opening your next knife purchase. However, I do have a couple of Damascus push daggers that perform fairly well as something to punch holes in stuff. Those are probably my favorite.