One knife, 3 names?

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Hello all
I was looking at buying a cds celtibero knife online. I googled it and found the same knife also called the forester celtibero and the J & V celtibero. They are all in the same price range and have the exact same sheaths. Just different logos on the blade and the sheath.
Btw, the handles are micarta or wood option
Any thought on this
Thanks

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Don't see these much as more common in Europe. All probably come out of the same factory in Albacete Spain, which seems to have an old cutlery history
Looks like a good design solid build with Aus8 (or equiv), marked as Molyven 58 or 440c. Or Sandvik 12c27. The sheaths are really beautiful typical of Spanish leatherwork
 
Don't see these much as more common in Europe. All probably come out of the same factory in Albacete Spain, which seems to have an old cutlery history
Looks like a good design solid build with Aus8 (or equiv), marked as Molyven 58 or 440c. Or Sandvik 12c27. The sheaths are really beautiful typical of Spanish leatherwork

Thanks for the info


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CDS and J&V is the same company and de same manufacturer, the name was changed for legal reasons
 
Thanks
But it's a good knife either way right?


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It's a good knife but too expensive for what it offers. It depends on the price

A similar knife and better quality is the Muela Kodiak (Spanish brands)
 
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