Laguiole pocket knife with Ebony Wood handle and stainless steel bolsters
Laguiole pocket knife with Ebony Wood handle and stainless steel bolsters
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  • Laguiole pocket knife with Ebony Wood handle and stainless steel bolsters
  • Laguiole pocket knife with Ebony Wood handle and stainless steel bolsters
  • Laguiole pocket knife with Ebony Wood handle and stainless steel bolsters

Laguiole pocket knife with Ebony Wood handle and stainless steel bolsters

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Closed size: 12 cm
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We guarantee this knife and its components for life. 

We deliver all over the world.

We will provide you with a return label within 30 days if this item is not to your liking

This knife can be re-sharpened by us at any time during its service life.

This knife comes with a certificate of origin attesting to its provenance.

About this item

  • Ebony wood handle.
  • 2 bright stainless steel bolsters and 2 plates.
  • High-gloss finish 
  • 12C27 stainless steel blade
  • The corkscrew bit has 4 stainless steel coils with a diameter of 8 mm.
  • Hardness: 56-57 Hrc
  • Stainless steel guilloche spring, 3 mm thick. 
  • Weight: approx. 90 grams 
  • Handcrafted in France
  • Packaged in a black magnetic gift box
  • Comes with lifetime warranty and certificate of origin

The length of the handle determines the size of the knife:

-The closed length 11 cm (open size 20 cm) fits all hands.

-The 12 cm closed length is more suitable for a strong man's hand. 

More about Ebony Wood

A parasitic fungus gives it its dark  black color but it's originally gray. Its natural appearance is very smooth and glistening. Ebony comes mainly from Africa and it's becoming increasingly rare.

It is known that Egyptians used the wood to make small valuable objects.

From the twelfth century ebony was used for the design of chess sets or musical instruments such as  flute or oboe.

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