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Consigli Scarperia - Calabrese in bovine R-CAC20 - knife
A native of Calabria, this knife by the blade and pointed straight but has a handle in the most typical style of Scarborough, has a seal consists of two rings round, similar to Fiorentino, although smaller. It is supposed to have been in the past a major reworking of the knives typical Calabrian by the craftsmen of Scarperia that as often happened then have been extensively used to their own tradition. Model in horn tip.
Stainless steel blade 440.
Blade length 8 cm.
Blade thickness 3 mm.
Overall length 20 cm.
Weight 62 gr.
Handle in horn tip50004 -
Laguiole En Aubrac - Ebony and Mammoth Fossil Ivory - Knife
Laguiole en Aubrac's internationally awarded forge is a benchmark for traditional French craftsmanship.
This traditionally designed Laguiole knife bears the LOG (Laguiole Origine Garantie) quality mark, which means it was made entirely by hand in Laguiole by a master blacksmith in accordance with strict quality criteria and LOG production specifications. Depending on the version, it requires from 109 to 216 working steps.
Intended use: regional/collectible
Type of production: handcrafted
Blade: stainless steel Sandvik 12C27
Country of manufacture: France
Handle: ebony wood with mammoth fossil ivory insert
Blade length: 104mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 119mm.
Total length: 220mm.
Weight: 104g.
Closure: rear retention spring
Clip: -
Scabbard: -
Notes: -L-ENEBAVFM -
Laguiole En Aubrac - Raw Buffalo Horn with Damascus Steel Blade - Knife
Laguiole en Aubrac's internationally awarded forge is a benchmark for traditional French craftsmanship.
This traditionally designed Laguiole knife bears the LOG (Laguiole Origine Garantie) quality mark, which means it was made entirely by hand in Laguiole by a master blacksmith in accordance with strict quality criteria and LOG production specifications. Depending on the version, it requires from 109 to 216 working steps.
Intended use: regional/collectible
Type of production: handcrafted
Blade: stainless damasci steel
Country of manufacture: France
Handle: raw buffalo horn
Blade length: 104mm.
Blade thickness: 3mm.
Length closed: 119mm.
Total length: 220mm.
Weight: 104g.
Closure: rear retention spring
Clip: -
Scabbard: -
Notes: -L0512CBI/FDBI1 -
Laguiole - En Aubrac - Trappeur Olive knife - knife
Knife made by hand according to the tradition of the French cutlery of Thiers that ensures the absence of manufacturing defects under normal use.
Blade: 12C27 Swedish steel with 54HRC satin finish.
Handle: in olive wood
Blade length: 105 mm.
Blade thickness: 4 mm.
Total length: 240 mm.
Weight: 160 g.
Closure: spring
Sheath: -
Note:LEA-T-W -
Laguiole en Aubrac - Mistral horn - craft knife
Laguiole en Aubrac - Mistral horn - craft knife
Destination: Knife regional French handmade.
Blade: 12C27 stainless steel
Handle: horn
Blade length: 90 mm.
Blade thickness: 3 mm.
Overall length: 200 mm.
Weight: 96 g.
Folders: Stainless Steel
Head: Stainless Steel
Clasp: stainless steel retention spring
Clip: None
Sheath: Nonemistral -
Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Piemontese knife in polished ox - 50046 - knife
Made according to the ancient art of knives, the Piedmontese knife, typical of the Piedmont Region, retains its original sober line.
Solid and functional, the blade is in stainless steel and the handle is a monobloc made of bovine horn.Type of production: artisan
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: ox horn
Blade length: 80mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 90mm.
Total length: 180mm.
Weight: 50g.
Closing: without blade lock
Packaging: elegant box with Recommendations logos
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Pattada knife Brotzu raw ram horn - 53037 - 22cm - knife
This Pattada constitutes the now historical interpretation of the Sardinian knife made by Consiglio. The handle formed by two halves fixed with a row of rivets and the absence of a real spring are typical of the original model, but the line, the shape of the surfaces, the use of ram's horn are affected by the Scarperian tradition. Consigli has long linked its business to supplies for Sardinia, so much so that their Pattada have now become "Sardinian by adoption".
Lama production: Italy
Blade: X50CrMoV15 stainless steel
Blade treatment: -
Handle: ox horn
Blade length: 90mm.
Blade thickness: 2.5mm.
Length closed: 120mm.
Total length: 215mm.
Weight: 53g.
Closing: without lock
Packaging: cardboard box
Sheath: fabric caseCraftsmanship is beautiful because it is varied
The colors of the materials with which the handmade products are made may vary from those shown in the images.
Horn, wood and cornotech are raw materials that by their nature have a marked variability from one supply to another: it is the beauty of quality materials. Add craftsmanship, where the craftsman's hand never makes the same gesture: it's the beauty of craftsmanship. Combine all this and you will always have a different and unique product. It is always different from the one and unrepeatable product that we must necessarily photograph if we want you to understand what we are talking about and what we are offering you.
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Conaz Consigli Scarperia - Centenario Maremmano R-MFC20 Lama a Foglia Corno
Le prime notizie certe su questo coltello risalgono al 1848. Un esemplare, datato 1871, è conservato nell'Archivio di Stato di Firenze, allegato agli atti di un processo a carico di un pregiudicato. Su di esso è ben visibile il marchio di un fabbricante di Scarperia, Gustavo Buffi, la forma della lama è quella con dorso angolato, mantenuta anche nel Novecento e presente nei cataloghi di varie ditte scarperiesi. Il Maremmano è un modello in punta di corno.
Lama. in acciaio inox 440,
Manicatura: in corno bovino lucido
Lunghezza totale 200 mm
Lunghezza lama: 90 mm
Affilato a manoATTENZIONE: trattandosi di materiale naturale, la colorazione del corno può risultare diversa da quella presente in foto.
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Laguiole - En Aubrac - Les doubles spirale - coltello collezione
ACQUISTO SU ORDINAZIONE TEMPI DI ATTESA 10 SETTIMANE DALL'ORDINE
Coltello interamente fatto a mano
Lama: in acciaio inox 12C27
Manicatura: in punta di corno con doppia molla a spirale
Lunghezza lama: 100 mm.
Spessore della lama: 2,5 mm.
Lunghezza totale: 210 mm.
Peso: 66 g.
Chiusura: molla2872 -
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