Le Thiers knife with cocobolo wood handle
$107.41
"le Thiers" regional knife
- Handle made with Cocobolo Wood
- No bolster
- Classic Spring, Welded Bee
- 12C27 Stainless steel
- 22cm opened (8.7in) - 12cm closed (4.7in)
Type : "le Thiers" regional knife
Raw material of the handle : Cocobolo Wood
Bolsters : No bolster
Spring : Classic Spring, Welded Bee
Raw material of the blade : 12C27 Stainless steel
Size : 22cm opened (8.7in) - 12cm closed (4.7in)
No dishwasher
Delivered with certificate of authenticity
This knife is handmade in the Laguiole Le Fidèle workshops near Thiers, France.
It is unique, and the creation process requires over 170 manual operations by the craftsmen.
Cocobolo wood handle
Cocobolo is a tropical hardwood of Central American trees belonging to the genus Dalbergia. Only the heartwood of cocobolo is used; it is usually orange or reddish-brown, often with darker irregular traces weaving through the wood.
The heartwood changes color after being cut, and can be polished to a lustrous, glassy finish; being quite dense, sometimes having a specific gravity of over 1.0, it will sink in water. The sapwood (not often used) is a creamy yellow, with a sharp boundary between it and the heartwood.
Cocobolo is yielded by two to four closely related species of the genus Dalbergia, of which the best known is Dalbergia retusa, a fair-sized tree, it probably is the species contributing most of the wood in the trade. Because of the high value of the timber, the trees yielding it have been heavily exploited, so they have become rare outside of national parks, reserves, and plantations. Only relatively small amounts of this prized wood reach the world market, and it is expensive.
Data sheet
- Handle raw material
- Cocobolo Wood
- Blade type
- 12C27 Stainless steel
- Bolsters
- Full Handle (no bolster)
- Spring
- Classic Spring & Welded Bee
- Folding knife
- Yes
- Corkscrew
- No
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