A serious competitor to Ontario, Esee and KaBar. I think that CDS (Cuchilleria De Supervivencia-Cutlery Of Survival) is actually J&V CDA. Very detailed review and a thorough test! Good work, mate
I will not pay $250 to make a Ka-Bar BK2 Companion, Esee, Tops, Ontario, Buck or Benchmade to look like this knife. Benchmade has a $250 Bushcraft that is only 4". It is idiotic to pay these over priced knife makers $250.
I bought this knife because of the blade shape and I absolutely love it. It's a really weird steel to me, and since I've bought it, I have yet to even sharpen it, it's still razor sharp. I did a rough use test on this knife and chopped a big piece of wood with this knife and I hit a big knot at fluke angle, warped the blade (very, very slightly) but the weird thing about was, it flexed but did not break nor did it even chip, in fact even with the tiny warp on the blade, it was still very sharp as though nothing happened to it. I have never experienced this with a knife, ever. Normally a blade would either bend or chip but neither of these happened. That said, I still absolutely love this knife and I want to get a kydex sheath for it since I don't need the entire set upon with the ferro roid & stone on short excursions. All in all, this is one awesome knife, if they made bigger knives in the 7-9 inch range, I would buy them, hands down.
Excellent, I am glad to hear it has passed your tests with flying colors. It is definitely a pretty good steel, I am sure more companies would use it, but it is proprietary, so mainly Spanish made knives from that one factory can use it.
Some time I would like to show how to cut 2-4" brush with a bowie ( mine then was a western ) in 1-2 hits .or a 4" tree in like 5 hits .the trick is to bend it over then hit it .trees you push on it real hard while you hit it ( why trees ) I was a surveyor and a timber cruiser brusher and wildland firefighter .little logging .
Did it retain the initial blade sharpness after the heavy abuse?I like it. Looks good. Not sure about the double heat treat, But it looks like it can take a beating and keep on trucking. My kind of blade.
"Skilled rap" is an oxymoron. Good review. I'll give them a look. Spain makes some good knives, but I would like to know more about this steel. Totally unfamiliar with it.
I gotta check that out . I just did a review on the No 39 ( that green Micarta Handle is what grabbed me ). Awesome blade ( Blade’s ) by an awesome company.
Man I've been looking at these off and on for a like two years and I'm sold now just knowing it comes that sharp and throws good sparks. But its about $130 now which still ain't bad since I;ve owned many smaller and lesser customs for 2-3x that price plus you used to get just about all knives factory or custom with either a cheap kydex or leather ouch and we'd have to contact leather workers like Hedgehog to make us a sheath of that quality and had you ordered it with a firesteel loop, extra pocket AND to be both vertical OR horizontal carry you would paid anywhere from $150-300 for the sheath alone
I just did a full review on the JEO-TEC No 39 . With that gorgeous Green Micarta Handle . I was so close to purchasing the No 37 but that green wasn’t available. Stop by when you have a chance. Stay well 🤠
Sy Heah Is, yeah, the NV58 is similar to 440a. But with more Molebium, I guess it makes it tougher, Oh, that double tempering helps and keeps the cost up. Dilly Dilly.,,.p
Best way to split wood is with a 12lb splitting maul .even faster than a splitting machine .bring a cord home before light !by myself with no acl .when i was 30.the wood that keeps you warm summer and winter
MV-58 C: 0.53; V: 0.10-0.20; Cr: 14.50; Mo: 0.50; Mn: 0.50; P: 0.000-0.020; S: 0.000-0.015; Si: 0.35; Maker: ? - Spain (ES) Notes: Highly stainless steel used in Spanish Muela knives. Multiple sources publish the same composition which looks rather iffy, but considering the absence of the reliable info I had to go with that. Iffy because numbers like 16.04% Chromium in the composition are unrealistic in real life, nobody controls Cr content with that precision, it'd be too expensive. There is another composition floating around, which lists MV-58 as AISI 440A steel class alloy with added Molybdenum, while all other sources list the composition shown here, which is closer to Din X50CrMoV steel. All in all, budget stainless steel with mediocre performance at best. Highly stainless, will be better off in diving knives, but there's a ton of all sorts of survival, jungle etc knives made out of it. Working to get more precise and reliable info on its origins and composition. Information taken from: Knife Steel Composition Database
That is a nice looking knife and sheath and they both look great and looks like some knives I have which most are just kept in my collection and not for general use. That knife you have must be made in Spain and not made in China and sold by a Spanish company, I hope. I have one knife which was made in China for a German company and it is nice, but have a handle I am not crazy about. Most of my knives are American made and I love them and I have one full tang on the utility belts I have and both are Chinese made, but seem to be well made and designed.
Bizarre question I know, but how wide is the blade? Measuring from the spine to the edge. Thanks for the effort you put into these reviews. Much appreciated.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives GREAT VIDEO! I ordered one TODAY!! I'm STOKED to get it by Friday! Thanks for your efforts making this vid! 🌲🪓🌲🪓 Greetings from the PNW!
i made up my mind on it early into the vid but im always in it for the long haul bro. i really like this knife its just sexy and works well. great review as always!
Can you do Jeotech #55 please the damn looks awesome and it comes with extra features with no explanation for its uses. Please help. It is literally built in the knife. I can’t find any info on it.
If I would go camping I would prefer to have one knife for each task. One hatchet, one saw, small fixed blade, a blade very good at slicing for food prep and so forth. I think the idea behind a blade like its the same idea behind a multitool. Its a do it all blade for when you did know you would need a blade. Imagine someone who lives at a farm. Its very hard to carry a hatchet and one blade for each job around. So if a farmer has this blade on his belt and he is far away from the house he can split a piece of wood with this blade instead of going back one mile to the house. So the way I see this blade its like a multitool.
n there amazon vid....man they where rlly tryin hard to sell it...had a person covered w/a half face mask...running through the woods....its more ridc & funny than than not having a vid al2gether...it even had him jumping over a lil branch...it was more of a jungle circuit course than the one time using the knife itself...
A serious competitor to Ontario, Esee and KaBar. I think that CDS (Cuchilleria De Supervivencia-Cutlery Of Survival) is actually J&V CDA. Very detailed review and a thorough test! Good work, mate
I will not pay $250 to make a Ka-Bar BK2 Companion, Esee, Tops, Ontario, Buck or Benchmade to look like this knife. Benchmade has a $250 Bushcraft that is only 4". It is idiotic to pay these over priced knife makers $250.
My review of the Jeo-Tec No. 37. This is a new brand and so far, I like what I see.
A little bit of a time finding a brick and mortar store that caries the cds or jeo-tec brands.
It is the same company, but I don't know if they sell it in Spain right now.
I bought this knife because of the blade shape and I absolutely love it. It's a really weird steel to me, and since I've bought it, I have yet to even sharpen it, it's still razor sharp. I did a rough use test on this knife and chopped a big piece of wood with this knife and I hit a big knot at fluke angle, warped the blade (very, very slightly) but the weird thing about was, it flexed but did not break nor did it even chip, in fact even with the tiny warp on the blade, it was still very sharp as though nothing happened to it. I have never experienced this with a knife, ever. Normally a blade would either bend or chip but neither of these happened. That said, I still absolutely love this knife and I want to get a kydex sheath for it since I don't need the entire set upon with the ferro roid & stone on short excursions. All in all, this is one awesome knife, if they made bigger knives in the 7-9 inch range, I would buy them, hands down.
Excellent, I am glad to hear it has passed your tests with flying colors. It is definitely a pretty good steel, I am sure more companies would use it, but it is proprietary, so mainly Spanish made knives from that one factory can use it.
You got me with double heat treat. Love to see Jeo-tec No°45 it looks like a Kephart Knife
Some time I would like to show how to cut 2-4" brush with a bowie ( mine then was a western ) in 1-2 hits .or a 4" tree in like 5 hits .the trick is to bend it over then hit it .trees you push on it real hard while you hit it ( why trees ) I was a surveyor and a timber cruiser brusher and wildland firefighter .little logging .
Did it retain the initial blade sharpness after the heavy abuse?I like it. Looks good. Not sure about the double heat treat, But it looks like it can take a beating and keep on trucking. My kind of blade.
"Skilled rap" is an oxymoron. Good review. I'll give them a look. Spain makes some good knives, but I would like to know more about this steel. Totally unfamiliar with it.
Great review. I just did a video of the Jeo Tec No7. I pretty much came to the same conclusions. It's a great blade.
I gotta check that out .
I just did a review on the No 39 ( that green Micarta Handle is what grabbed me ).
Awesome blade ( Blade’s ) by an awesome company.
NICE. Would love to hear more about this steel!
I from spain,my favorite knife is the jeotec 37.
Thank you for your review. I just purchased one and can't wait for it to come . Gotta get it in the woods .
Awesome, I think you will be pleased with it!
That is a nice blade. I was just checking these out, and that is the one I like the best.
Man I've been looking at these off and on for a like two years and I'm sold now just knowing it comes that sharp and throws good sparks. But its about $130 now which still ain't bad since I;ve owned many smaller and lesser customs for 2-3x that price plus you used to get just about all knives factory or custom with either a cheap kydex or leather ouch and we'd have to contact leather workers like Hedgehog to make us a sheath of that quality and had you ordered it with a firesteel loop, extra pocket AND to be both vertical OR horizontal carry you would paid anywhere from $150-300 for the sheath alone
I just did a full review on the JEO-TEC No 39 .
With that gorgeous Green Micarta Handle .
I was so close to purchasing the No 37 but that green wasn’t available.
Stop by when you have a chance.
Stay well 🤠
That spike you made looked like some FATWOOD!!!
Gr8 videos and definitely like the Jeo Tec knives!!
Glad you like them! :]
Nice review. Well produced. Keep reviewing camp and survival knives.
Thanks!
Sy Heah Is, yeah, the NV58 is similar to 440a. But with more Molebium, I guess it makes it tougher, Oh, that double tempering helps and keeps the cost up. Dilly Dilly.,,.p
Nice review! Well done.
Thank ya!
This style of knife appeals to me but I lean more toward carbon steel blades. Nice review!
Been with ya a long time man thanks again for the videos
Loving the knife.great review.
Good looking knife! Nice review as always!
Best way to split wood is with a 12lb splitting maul .even faster than a splitting machine .bring a cord home before light !by myself with no acl .when i was 30.the wood that keeps you warm summer and winter
MV-58
C: 0.53; V: 0.10-0.20; Cr: 14.50;
Mo: 0.50; Mn: 0.50; P: 0.000-0.020;
S: 0.000-0.015; Si: 0.35;
Maker: ? - Spain (ES)
Notes:
Highly stainless steel used in Spanish Muela knives. Multiple sources publish the same composition which looks rather iffy, but considering the absence of the reliable info I had to go with that. Iffy because numbers like 16.04% Chromium in the composition are unrealistic in real life, nobody controls Cr content with that precision, it'd be too expensive. There is another composition floating around, which lists MV-58 as AISI 440A steel class alloy with added Molybdenum, while all other sources list the composition shown here, which is closer to Din X50CrMoV steel. All in all, budget stainless steel with mediocre performance at best. Highly stainless, will be better off in diving knives, but there's a ton of all sorts of survival, jungle etc knives made out of it. Working to get more precise and reliable info on its origins and composition.
Information taken from:
Knife Steel Composition Database
That is a nice looking knife and sheath and they both look great and looks like some knives I have which most are just kept in my collection and not for general use. That knife you have must be made in Spain and not made in China and sold by a Spanish company, I hope. I have one knife which was made in China for a German company and it is nice, but have a handle I am not crazy about. Most of my knives are American made and I love them and I have one full tang on the utility belts I have and both are Chinese made, but seem to be well made and designed.
I enjoyed the exhaustive review. Thank you.
Awesome knife. really like the design. Great review man.
Bizarre question I know, but how wide is the blade? Measuring from the spine to the edge. Thanks for the effort you put into these reviews. Much appreciated.
Thanks, bro! The blade width is 4CM.
WeAllJuggleKnives Thanks!
@@WeAllJuggleKnives GREAT VIDEO! I ordered one TODAY!! I'm STOKED to get it by Friday! Thanks for your efforts making this vid! 🌲🪓🌲🪓 Greetings from the PNW!
@@axemanmike4390I get mine Friday too
Very polite and Good. As Always. Thx
Awesome grouping of blades my brother
Slick design but I would have made it a drop point it would reinforce the tip for prying if I had to. But it's beautiful.
A fine looking blade!
Liked and favorited... I might have to get this knife. I am very impressed. Great video!
Looks like a nice knife. Might pick one up at some point.
Ever buy it?
anybody know how to get specs on the different models of Jeo Tec knives? I have tried many avenues on their web page and always with dead end info
i made up my mind on it early into the vid but im always in it for the long haul bro. i really like this knife its just sexy and works well. great review as always!
Can you do Jeotech #55 please the damn looks awesome and it comes with extra features with no explanation for its uses. Please help. It is literally built in the knife. I can’t find any info on it.
hello, if you still have this knife, how is it now (3 years later) thanks in advance for the reply
Yes I do, I still like it, because of the blade shape and grind it is one of my favorite models from this brand.
@@WeAllJuggleKnives thanks for the reply; i receive mine on monday :)
I have to say that is a BAD ASS knife.
nice knife good review i ilke that style of knife cheers i hope the price comes down in price too ,uk
If I would go camping I would prefer to have one knife for each task. One hatchet, one saw, small fixed blade, a blade very good at slicing for food prep and so forth. I think the idea behind a blade like its the same idea behind a multitool. Its a do it all blade for when you did know you would need a blade. Imagine someone who lives at a farm. Its very hard to carry a hatchet and one blade for each job around. So if a farmer has this blade on his belt and he is far away from the house he can split a piece of wood with this blade instead of going back one mile to the house. So the way I see this blade its like a multitool.
n there amazon vid....man they where rlly tryin hard to sell it...had a person covered w/a half face mask...running through the woods....its more ridc & funny than than not having a vid al2gether...it even had him jumping over a lil branch...it was more of a jungle circuit course than the one time using the knife itself...
Knife commercials are always pretty funny, I like when it's a Gerber paraframe and they have Navy Seals with it LOL
you never stop talking. Other than that beautiful knife, nice skills 🔪✨
Vox rold looking
Awesome f $#@ing review brother that is a BEAST! AWWWE YEEEAAAH! As tac would say ,nice .👊👊👊👊👊😎😲☣☜
Anti vampire needs 🤣👍
awwwyaaa
Only thing missing was you throwing it..
I could, but one slip up and the scales can get messed up :]