Thanks so much for sharing these, wish you could post bigger pictures.....That's a beautiful beautiful blade and like you mentioned rare. There is always a certain charm to local handmade produce.tirpassion wrote:Friends,
Here is my contribution to this thread. It may be known to you but still this particular one is my only knife worthy of talking about.
Laguiole
A hand forged french traditional knife made in a village named Laguiole in southern France. Originally they were used by the farmers for day to day use. There has never been any patent protection of the Laguiole knives and as a matter of fact the market is flooded with cheap fake Laguioles (mostly made in Pakistan) these days.
Today there are only a few artisans making these knives traditionally in Aubrac region of France. The handle is made of Amourette wood (or snakewood) which is considered to be the rarest wood on earth. I was told that it is the only wood which does not float on water. I am yet to see for myself...
The engravings are are all hand made.
In a nutshell, I find it to be a very beautiful object to carry on one's self.
Here in France, one says that 'if one offers you a Laguiole, you should give him a cent/coin so that the friendship does not cut off'.
Enjoy!
tirpassion
I am sorry, the pictures are too small. I o not know how to upload better quality images
Regards
Moin.