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Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 4:18 pm
by slingshot
I have always wondered how the French are able to create the magic of their signature cutlery. The clean lines. The absolute simplicity of their blades. There is a great deal of emphasis on usability and the ability to do daily tasks. At the same time, the style is unmistakable, even in the cheapest Douk Douk. The ability to stand out. To be sophisticated. The understated elegance of the work. The sheer magnetism of the blades.
Some of the Cutlers and retailers have elevated production cutlery to the level of charm that must be seen to be appreciated. Rustic yet chic. Haute Couture or Pret-a-Porter, celebrated vintage or plonk...it does not matter. These blades are all dressed and carry themselves well.
I am sharing a link below for your viewing pleasure. I am looking for a plain Douk Douk. Will update you all once I get it.
http://www.couteaux-berthier.com/indexus.cfm
Enjoy!
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Sat Nov 17, 2012 5:48 pm
by Moin.
Nice link Chief, thanks for sharing. I'd read about the Laguiole folders, this Douk Douk's new to me.
Best
Moin.
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Sun Nov 18, 2012 10:01 pm
by slingshot
Moin, the Douk Douk is an iconic blade. And it has great history. It is a simple slip joint. But it could be converted to a fixed blade by simply hammering in the handle. It is also a great EDC option, due to its slim and very thin profile
Hope to get one soon
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 7:36 am
by Mark
I am a big fan of the Opinel folding knives as well. I think they are one of the best values in a quality folding knife. In fact, I was carrying an Opinel #5 for most of the weekend while deer hunting.
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 8:43 am
by Mack The Knife
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:15 am
by Moin.
Nice Blade Mack
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Best
Moin.
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 10:18 am
by Moin.
slingshot wrote:Moin, the Douk Douk is an iconic blade. And it has great history. It is a simple slip joint. But it could be converted to a fixed blade by simply hammering in the handle. It is also a great EDC option, due to its slim and very thin profile
Hope to get one soon
My my chief, very soon you'll have enough of blades to open a museum. You know you should post a sepearte thread on the Uzbek Knife, now that you have a good camera and also scan and post the literature that came with it. That's one of the most awesome blades in your collection and I'm so envious
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P.S: Infact chief you should make this thread into a traditional knife thread. Mack has already posted pics of the Laguoile folder, you can post of Douk Douk, Uzbek knife, Rampuri, someone can post of aruval, rampuri, I'm sure someone would have the Navaja as well along with a few snippets or links. That would be interesting.
Best
Moin.
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 3:12 pm
by slingshot
Absolutely stunning Mack. Did you hear that noise? It was my jaw bouncing off the table
Re: Cutlery Fashion from France
Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2012 4:43 pm
by Mack The Knife
slingshot wrote:Absolutely stunning Mack. Did you hear that noise? It was my jaw bouncing off the table
Tape that jaw shut or it will hit the floor sometime tomorrow.
Glad you guys liked it but it's a rather standard example and only cost Euro 60.00 or thereabouts in 2006/7. The really good ones will have you all teary eyed................when you see what they cost.