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Another knife thread

I was looking for a knife thread to post this into, but the 'what knife is in your pocket today' thread wasn't quite right, and there are lots of kitchen knife threads and how to sharpen or 'Vash will stop kidding himself, he can't sharpen' or 'Vash thinks he just cracked the sharpening code' or whatever threads, but not a random/cool/interesting knife thread.

This article is the main reason that I started this thread.
BBC - Travel - Europe’s surprising knife capital



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Walking into one of the knife boutiques in the French town of Thiers was like walking into a watch store in Switzerland. There were so many dazzling choices: rare folding knives with real mammoth-tooth handles and hand-forged Damascus steel blades that sell for thousands of euros beside handsome pocket knives and hunting knives priced anywhere between €50 to €500. I was a kid in a candy store.

Thiers is widely known among those of us afflicted with chronic knife-geekery as the European capital of fine, locally made folding knives. That’s why I had come. My thing is artisanal pocket knives with a corkscrew. The corkscrew requirement helps restrict my knife-purchasing urges that might otherwise spiral out of control, and makes the knife a more practiced accomplice in my joie de vivre. I never leave home without choosing a knife from my little collection and dropping it in my pocket. And I never miss a chance to use it, even if it means ridiculously cutting the top off a banana.

I’d been drawn to this small Auvergne town (population 11,600) by its long history of craftsmanship. Knives were being made here at least as far back as the 15th Century, and probably as early as the 13th, according to the ancient grindstones found just below town by the Durolle River, which powered the mill paddlewheels.

And knives have been made here ever since. In fact, the man showing me the knife in his shop, his fingertips cracked and blackened, had made many of them himself.

Dominique Chambriard, wearing a traditional blue workman’s tunic, proudly led me to a version of the area’s iconic knife, ‘Le Thiers’, which was designed in 1993, when the Confrerie du Couteau Le Thiers (Brotherhood of the Thiers Knife) was set up to make a knife distinctive to their town. Fifteen local master knife-makers (including Chambriard), over a period of months, designed a simple, subtle, organic design for ‘Le Thiers’, based on ideas from their 16th-Century guild forefathers.

We had two priorities: beautiful, simple design, and excellent function,” Chambriard told me in French.

Today, the proof of those priorities is evident in the many subtle variations – perhaps a proportionally longer blade or embellished handle *– upon the approved graceful design. These fine modern folding knives are assembled usually by one artisan, mostly by hand, using a hammer, metal snips and electric belt grinders and polishers.

Currently, there are more than 200 coutelleries, family-owned knife workshops, in the Brotherhood, including Coutellerie Robert-David, which has been operating under different family names since 1919. The shop offers a variety of knives in many styles, including a version of the iconic Le Thiers.
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I was watching some episodes of either Mind of a Chef or Chef's Table the other day and saw someone use an Opinel which I was only familiar with because of the many mentions here on the board.

This is my current daily knife. Nice and light, thin, strong, sharp.


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Cool article & beautiful knives. I've been using this one on the top a lot lately - razor sharp, although I'm careful about damaging it. If there's a chance for damage, I use the el cheapo on the bottom. I have to control my compunction to buy beautiful knives.



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Read the same article and I want Le Thiers now! Laguiole knives also comes from Thiers, which is as ubiquitous on dinner tables as an Opinel on a picnic table. I have a bog standard Opinel No.8 Inox which I typically use for foodstuff when camping - Victorinox Camper (what else?) for everything else. But I think we can consolidate it down to an Opinel No.10 Tire-bouchon, same setup as the author's choice in the article. We've learned that "camping" in Europe is not quite the same as camping in Canada. All we really need is the blade for the baguette, saucisson, cheese and the corkscrew for the wine!


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Damn. I used to like my non-corkscrew l'opinel until you showed me that.
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I have one of those Osborne's too, nice carry.

I need to take some pictures
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Read the same article and I want Le Thiers now! Laguiole knives also comes from Thiers, which is as ubiquitous on dinner tables

TJ Maxx household / clothing retailer sells these -in the gift box set from a low $19 to a high $29. Have seen them in variety wood handle and plastic.
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As always, Lee Valley has a nice selection of good quality 'stuff' and reasonable prices....

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i almost choked when i picked up a Laguiole cork screw..the knives? no way..very grey poupon for me. those define "gentleman's knife" which i gathered is a knife that wont freak out the knife sensitive folks at the country club. i'd break that thing
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Some random images of related blades from the 'Net



Aw crap... I'm in trouble!

This place is such a bad influnce!!!

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Man, those are such beautiful knives !!! I wonder why I don't have the same reaction to most painting, sculptures, etc.
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What are some of the decent "el cheapos"?
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That's a beautiful knife!
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What are some of the decent "el cheapos"?
fixed or folding?
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What are some of the decent "el cheapos"?
I got this Knife for my birthday - really like it. I sharpened the blade first thing, and it's my go to knife in the garage now.
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I got this Knife for my birthday - really like it. I sharpened the blade first thing, and it's my go to knife in the garage now.
I have JavaScript disabled for this site...didn't see any pic, but I do see the link when I quoted you . I need a decent folding knife...figure I can't go wrong with a Buck...have some small older pocket knives...need something larger....you guys ....!
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I really like my Kershaws--the made in USA ones. I got mine for about $60 at Cabella's. It is wicked sharp and holds its edge pretty well. I have some pretty nice Gerbers in about that same price range, but I find they don't hold an edge as well.

I carry a folder all the time--when I have to fly, I feel naked without them.
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Now you're talkin' "gentleman's pocket knife"...one of Laguiole's folders.
$145 from them, $69 on sale thru R. Redford's Sundance catalog 25 years ago.
2 3/4" closed.
I thought I'd use it as a pocket knife but it's too pretty for that...it lives in my jewelry box.
I also have one of their bread knives that I use.

I own three Opinel knives. One is a filet knife that I keep on a magnetic strip in the kitchen, use it off/on...well balanced and keeps an edge.

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My Laguiole >>>
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This is an extremely interesting article on Bob Kramer knives.

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