Does anyone own both svord and zedteq knives and can anyone rate them against each other .... in regards to the steel! Cheers
Does anyone own both svord and zedteq knives and can anyone rate them against each other .... in regards to the steel! Cheers
Own 3 svords and sell them too, not tried zedtech so can't answer, also sell custom knives.
Guess question is why these two??
Hamish
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@karl200, I am well pleased with my Sword curved skinner...nice balance, maintains a keen edge and easy to sharpen...
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Svord knives, at least the cheaper ones are cut out of commercial band saw blades as far as I'm aware, They are ok for what they are, my money goes to victory knives, also a kiwi company, cheap drop point hunter and sharp, also easy to keep sharp, and he's been around for years.
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Svords are not made from old saw blades, they use steel billets now a days, Swedish steel, good stuff, but the finish on the blades are a tad rough, if you are prepared to spend a few minutes with some sandpaper then you get a very good knife, and if you replace the sheath, which are functional but rubbish then you get a very good blade from a kiwi company, never triedd the others but.
Of course it all depends what sort of a knife you are after, skinner, edc, chopper etc
Here is a review of a Zedteq that I sent to Japan as a gift.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Aj2yB0zsAQ0
I have a svord 'farmer' I think its called. It stays outside stuck into a strainer post, I use it to cut up dog food, nothing more. It's not capable of much more
I've got a couple Zedteq and I like them, mainly as I got Darren to do the 2nd one to a custom shape and features that I wanted. I have a Sword peasant knive so a different style and its ok but prefer Zedteq
+1 with pointer. My peasant knife does not hold a descent edge either. My Opinels cut way better!
My Svord farmer goes to work with me everyday gets used for cutting all sorts. I have to say I'm still adjusting from stainless to carbon blade. And yes the sheaths they come out with are shit.
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its a real shame that Svord don't give their products more care and pride. I guess its to keep the costs of labour down. But anyway, their knives and sheaths remind me of the rough stuff our manufacturers used to produce when I was kid. I don't think it does their sales any favours.
Another interesting thing is that when our dollar was a bit higher you could buy Svord knives from the States and get them posted here cheaper than you paid for retail in NZ. Go figure.
I used to sell Trident, Heinkel and Sabatier knives to Chefs many years ago, some of which were more than a weeks wages. One chef met with the Svord rep and when the rep was telling the Chef how good his knives were then told him how rubbish the Trident and Heinkel were, he nearly wore the Chefs knife that was due for replacement. The chef said if any of his staff ever used svord, he would remove them from his kitchen for lack of judgement. You could say he was unimpressed with the sales pitch......
We sold a lot of Sabatier, Heinlkel, trident and a few other german and swiss knives along with Mundial, and we never once got asked for svord by any of our customers after that incident.
I must admit after handling the ones we saw and the ones we sold I was unimpressed with the feel, but these were kitchen / chefs style knives and not hunters. I do use a Victory now, myself as well as my favourite, a Hackman knife (finnish- circa early 90s). Never seen them again after I got mine. If anyone see's any Hackman for sale, please let me know.
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