Gennaio 2014
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Laguiole En Aubrac - Laguiole bovine horn tip 12cm - collection knife
Laguiole, which can be defined as the "capital" of the Aubrac, is a small town of about 900 inhabitants that became known all over the world for the traditional Laguiole knife.
The Laguiole knife, also known as a knife-corkscrew, loved by the best sommeliers in the world, is said to have evolved from the one used daily by the people of the region since the fourteenth century. It is said that they received it from their parents on the occasion of the First Communion, and used it with love for life as a friend, and as an "amulet".
The Laguiole knife refers to an older model called capuchadou, which the Aubrac breeders used every day since the fourteenth century. The farmers brought it with them, hung on their belts and used it to work wood, or to cut bread and cheese. It is said that, at the end of the working day, they put it on the ground, like a cross, to offer their evening prayer.
The current Laguiole knife, has its prototype in the one designed by Pierre-Jean Calmels, at the beginning of the nineteenth century. At the time, many Catalans lived in this region, used for deforestation or other jobs. They used a clasp knife, a curved blade called a navaja, and Calmels created a beautiful and functional instrument, fusing the traditional navaja and Laguiole knife, heir to the capuchadou. Still today, keeping the tradition, each Laguiole En Aubrac knife is handcrafted by Laguiole's artisans.
Intended use: Collection / SportsType of production: Artisan
Country of production: Laguiole, France
Blade: Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel
Blade treatment: Mirror polished
Handle: Tip of bovine horn
Blade length: 112mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 143mm.
Total length: 255mm.
Weight: 80g.
Opening: manual, two-handed
Closure: simple spring
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Notes: always accompany the blade during closing to prevent the thread from beating and ruiningL0514BUI-FSI1 -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Carbon fiber with SanMai blade - knife
Intended Use: Regional / Collection
Type of production: Hand
Blade: sanmai steel with sharp VG10 burnished and damask cheeks to 32 layers
Production Country: France
Handle: Carbon fiber with aluminum liners
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 120mm.
Overall length: 220mm.
Weight: 70g.
Closure: retaining spring
Clip: absent
Sheath: absent
Notes: -au-carbon -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Ash Wood with blade sanmai - knife
Intended Use: Regional / Collection
Type of production: Hand
Blade: laminated damask steel and VG10 Japanese
Production Country: France
Handle: wood ash
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 120mm.
Overall length: 220mm.
Weight: 104g.
Closure: retaining spring
Clip: absent
Sheath: absent
Notes: -12646 -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Camel Bone with SanMai damascus blade - knife
Intended Use: Regional / Collection
Type of production: Hand
Blade: laminated damascus steel and VG10 Japanese
Production Lama France
Handle: Giraffe bone with pink / purple color
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 120mm.
Overall length: 220mm.
Weight: 104g.
Closure: retaining spring
Clip: absent
Sheath: absent
Notes: -12552 -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Bone with double blosters carbon - knife collection
Laguiole en Aubrac - Bone with double blosters carbon - knife collection
Intended Use: Regional / Collection
Type of production: craft
Blade: Stainless steel 12C27
Production Blade: France
Handle: double blosters bone with carbon black and white
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 120mm.
Overall length: 220mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 74g.
Closure: rear spring retention
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Notes: -L0212BUEF -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Bone with double bolsters carbon - knife collection
Laguiole en Aubrac - Bone with double bolsters carbon - knife collection
Intended Use: Regional / Collection
Type of production: craft
Blade: Stainless steel 12C27
Production Blade: France
Handle: double blosters bone with carbon black and white
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 120mm.
Overall length: 220mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 74g.
Closure: rear spring retention
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Notes: -L0212OSGF -
En Aubrac Laguiole - Laguiole d'autrefois in horn tip - knife collection
En Aubrac Laguiole - Laguiole d'autrefois in horn tip - knife collection
Intended use: Collection / Sports
Type of production: craft
Blade: Stainless steel 12C27
Production Blade: France
Handle: Horn Cattle Blonde
Blade length: 112mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 143mm.
Overall length: 255mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 80g.
Closure: rear spring retention
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Notes: accompanied by presentation box and bag in cotton with logo Laguiole en AubracL0214CPIF -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Double Head - Ebony Wood - knife collection
Laguiole en Aubrac - Double Head - Ebony Wood - knife collection
Intended Use: Regional / Collection
Type of production: craft
Blade: Stainless steel 12C27
Production Blade: France
Handle: ebony
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade Thickness: 3mm.
Closed Length: 120mm.
Overall length: 220mm.
Balancing: -
Weight: 110g.
Closure: rear spring retention
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Notes: -aubrac-ebano -
Laguiole En Aubrac - brown leather - traditional knife
Laguiole, which can be defined as the "capital" of the Aubrac, is a small town of about 900 inhabitants that became known all over the world for the traditional Laguiole knife.
The Laguiole knife, also known as a knife-corkscrew, loved by the best sommeliers in the world, is said to have evolved from the one used daily by the people of the region since the fourteenth century. It is said that they received it from their parents on the occasion of the First Communion, and used it with love for life as a friend, and as an "amulet".
The Laguiole knife refers to an older model called capuchadou, which the Aubrac breeders used every day since the fourteenth century. The farmers brought it with them, hung on their belts and used it to work wood, or to cut bread and cheese. It is said that, at the end of the working day, they put it on the ground, like a cross, to offer their evening prayer.
The current Laguiole knife, has its prototype in the one designed by Pierre-Jean Calmels, at the beginning of the nineteenth century. At the time, many Catalans lived in this region, used for deforestation or other jobs. They used a clasp knife, a curved blade called a navaja, and Calmels created a beautiful and functional instrument, fusing the traditional navaja and Laguiole knife, heir to the capuchadou. Still today, keeping the tradition, each Laguiole En Aubrac knife is handcrafted by Laguiole's artisans.
Intended use: Collection / SportsType of production: Artisan
Country of production: Laguiole, France
Blade: Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel
Blade treatment: Polished
Handle: brown leather
Blade length: 100mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 120mm.
Total length: 220mm.
Weight: 68g.
Opening: manual, two-handed
Closure: simple spring
Clip: -
Sheath: -
Notes: always accompany the blade during closing to prevent the thread from beating and ruining2992