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Laguiole en Aubrac

Laguiole en Aubrac Folding Knife Double Plated Stabilized Blue Poplar Burl, 4.75-in

Laguiole en Aubrac Folding Knife Double Plated Stabilized Blue Poplar Burl, 4.75-in

Regular price $299.95 USD
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A masterpiece of French artisan cutlery.

The Laguiole en Aubrac folding knife with stabilized blue poplar burl handle is a rare combination of natural beauty and generations-old craftsmanship. Each knife is handcrafted from start to finish by a single master artisan in the village of Espalion — located in the historic zone of Laguiole, in the heart of the Aubrac region of France — making every piece truly one of a kind.

Handle. The stabilized blue poplar burl handle is individually selected for its unique grain and rich color. Tinted poplar burl is truly striking — once tinted, the wood retains its unique burl texture and grain while offering beautiful, rich color shades. No two handles are identical, making this knife as much a collector's piece as a daily companion.

Blade 

  • Forged from Sandvik 12C27 stainless steel 
  • Blade bolster to tip length: 4.75-in (12cm)

Construction

  • Matte finish stainless steel bolsters and double plates
  • Detailed forged bee
  • Decorated and engraved spring
  • Shepherd's cross on the handle

In the Box

  • Oak wood storage case
  • Authenticity certificate
  • 22-page genuine Laguiole artisanal charter guide
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