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Laguiole "Nature" knife by Fontenille Pataud

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Uploaded by on Oct 17, 2008

Hand made in France and signed by Gilles, this elegant and functional Laguiole "Nature" knife is more than a stunning french knife. As an exclusivity,the blade is just very easy to open and locks safely.A solid blade stop is provided as well. The spring is hand file worked which makes each knives one of a kind. Limited lifetime garantee. Damascus or special steels RWL34, carbon steel, 12c27...available. SSL secure On-line order and more details on www.fontenille-pataud.com

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  • I received my Nature knife this week. I can say with complete assurance that this is top quality item, and that Gilles and his team are creating a luxury product and a luxury experience.  The action to open and close are smooth as silk, and the customer service is honest and personal. I own a number of Laguiole knives, and love them all. But my Fontenille is truly one of a kind.

  • I will use laguiole knife to cut cheese...

  • @newhuskytwenty

    je te conseil d achheté un vrais laguiole

  • @druisteen2 merde pour toi

  • @newhuskytwenty

    liste it's MYtraditional , ancestral knife

    this knife of fontenille pattaud are a trash

    and it's from the aubrac mountain not other

    you will not learn toi me that are a laguiole pussy idiot

  • @druisteen2 For a lady? You haven't nay, for sure. Sheferds from the Pirynees chain of mountains used them for centuries and their main use is for lunch outdors, not cutting tree branches and so on. For this last kind of use there are "hunting Lagioles", not so elegant but stronger.

  • it's for a lady

  • These blades are wonderful, i owned one about 20 years ago, given to me by a relative, lost it hunting, i went back looking it for it for days, till the first snow came, i really miss it, one of the best small game knives there is. i all but forgot about them till a few years ago i saw one on knifeforums, i raced to the site, my god the price, with nine kids i will have to save many pennies to replace it, some day. love the knives, thanks for the vids. have a great day.

  • very beautiful but i had always thought that the bee was used as a picklock not a lockback

  • Beautiful knife !!

    *****

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