Cudeman Pocket Knives: Albacete tradition in your pocket
The pocket knife is the cutler's most intimate piece: it fits in your pocket, goes with you every day, and embodies centuries of craft. We manufacture every pocket knife in Albacete, combining the historical heritage of Spanish cutlery with top-tier steels, handles, and locking systems. From the timeless elegance of a Pastora to the robust character of an MT-4, to the tactical versatility of the Ranger or the modern design of the Tundra, in this category you will find the Cudeman pocket knife that matches your style and your real use.
Why a Cudeman pocket knife is right for you
- Made in Albacete: Historical cradle of Spanish cutlery, with master craftsmen who have spent generations perfecting folding blades.
- Real steel: We work with Sandvik 14C28N, molybdenum vanadium, and premium steels selected to hold the edge and withstand daily use without faltering.
- Handles that last a lifetime: Bull horn, juma, micarta, G10, and selected noble woods; every material chosen for its grip, its resistance, and its own beauty.
Locking systems: safety first
A pocket knife without a reliable lock is an unnecessary risk. That is why our blades mount proven back-lock or liner-lock systems, capable of firmly locking the blade in the open position and releasing precisely when you decide. The opening is engineered to the millimeter: no abrupt movement, no play that makes you hesitate when deploying the edge, and no closing that threatens your fingers when folding.
Categories within Pocket Knives
- EDC pocket knives (Every Day Carry): For daily use. Compact, lightweight, and discreet models such as the MT-10, the Vendetta, the Delta, or the Catalana.
- Hunting pocket knives: Designed to accompany the hunter with resistant blades and non-slip handles. Models such as Pastora, Artemisa, Galatea, and Pandora.
- Survival pocket knives: Robust, with thicker blades and technical handles. Models MT-4, MT-6, and Ranger.
- Collector pocket knives: Pieces with exclusive materials and premium finishes for the demanding collector, like the Tundra.
Care and maintenance
- Clean the blade after each use with a dry cloth. If it has touched moisture, dry it thoroughly before closing to prevent oxidation at the pivot.
- Lubricate the axis with a drop of light oil from time to time to keep the opening smooth and quiet.
- Natural scales (bull horn, woods, bone) do not tolerate water: always keep them dry. An occasional drop of natural oil preserves the grain.
- Do not force the blade as a lever; a pocket knife is made to cut, not to apply lateral force.
- Hone the edge periodically; keeping a good edge is always easier than recovering a dull one.
Explore our catalog of pocket knives and choose the one that will accompany you every day, in the field, or in the display case.