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joeradza wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 1:24 pm Couperier Coursolle
Pretty nice yatagan! ::tu::
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Le Thiers 7.5 in olivewood by GR
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Knives-of-france wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 6:04 pm
joeradza wrote: Thu Sep 19, 2024 1:24 pm Couperier Coursolle
Pretty nice yatagan! ::tu::
Wonderful pattern with a great blade shape
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One I picked up recently.
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Galeam friction folder by Thiers Issard
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doglegg wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 8:29 pm One I picked up recently. 20240807_135019.jpg
And what a fine knife it is you picked, Floyd, are those black/white Pakkawood covers? ::hmm:: Thx, they look good on you.
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Madmarco wrote: Thu Sep 26, 2024 12:06 am
doglegg wrote: Sat Sep 21, 2024 8:29 pm One I picked up recently. 20240807_135019.jpg
And what a fine knife it is you picked, Floyd, are those black/white Pakkawood covers? ::hmm:: Thx, they look good on you.
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They are wood Mark. I believe a natural wood maybe stained. Thanks.
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Thanks Floyd! ::handshake::
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Aveyronnais carbon steel in olivewood by GR
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London in carbon steel and horn handle by GR
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Capucin friction folder by Cognet
A carbon steel blade, a piece of black horn tip, a stop pin and a rivet to put it together… that’s it
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My one and only French knife.
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But what a one-and-only to have, :shock: Rick!
I just love this knife, the blue is so much nicer than the black covers my copy has, and we have previously discussed this with you providing a link, remember?
Beautiful knife, buddy! ::handshake::
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Madmarco wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 8:31 pm But what a one-and-only to have, :shock: Rick!
I just love this knife, the blue is so much nicer than the black covers my copy has, and we have previously discussed this with you providing a link, remember?
Beautiful knife, buddy! ::handshake::
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Thanks, Marco. I do remember that. ::tu::
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Railsplitter wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:55 pm My one and only French knife.
Pretty nice though 👍
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Knives-of-france wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:33 pm
Railsplitter wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:55 pm My one and only French knife.
Pretty nice though 👍
Thank you.

A friend from Paris, France posted some pictures of his same model but with Ebony handles. I messaged him and asked him where I could get one. I just assumed that he ordered it online somewhere.

He told me that he picked it up at a little shop while visiting Auxerre, France and that it was a Special Factory Order sold only at that store.

The store didn’t have a website and I live in the USA and don’t speak French. My friend was kind enough to call the store and have one sent to his residence in Paris. Then he sent it to me.

He had taken these two pictures when he bought his knife at the shop. I used the window picture to pick out the one I wanted.

My hands were tied as far as ordering one. I could not have gotten the knife without his help.
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Railsplitter wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:44 pm
Knives-of-france wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:33 pm
Railsplitter wrote: Sun Oct 06, 2024 2:55 pm My one and only French knife.
Pretty nice though 👍
Thank you.

A friend from Paris, France posted some pictures of his same model but with Ebony handles. I messaged him and asked him where I could get one. I just assumed that he ordered it online somewhere.

He told me that he picked it up at a little shop while visiting Auxerre, France and that it was a Special Factory Order sold only at that store.

The store didn’t have a website and I live in the USA and don’t speak French. My friend was kind enough to call the store and have one sent to his residence in Paris. Then he sent it to me.

He had taken these two pictures when he bought his knife at the shop. I used the window picture to pick out the one I wanted.

My hands were tied as far as ordering one. I could not have gotten the knife without his help.
I might be remembering this wrong, Rick, but it seems to me that when I followed the link you provided I could order one online, but his shipping was something ridiculous like $65. or similar and I wouldn't pay that on principal alone. My copy with ebony covers came from France via eBay. Thats one good friend you have in France, buddy, I'd hang-on to him/her. That building in your picture is absolutely awesome, a trip overseas simply to view the architecture wouldn't be a bad idea!
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Madmarco wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 10:46 pm
Railsplitter wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:44 pm
Knives-of-france wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 5:33 pm

Pretty nice though 👍
Thank you.

A friend from Paris, France posted some pictures of his same model but with Ebony handles. I messaged him and asked him where I could get one. I just assumed that he ordered it online somewhere.

He told me that he picked it up at a little shop while visiting Auxerre, France and that it was a Special Factory Order sold only at that store.

The store didn’t have a website and I live in the USA and don’t speak French. My friend was kind enough to call the store and have one sent to his residence in Paris. Then he sent it to me.

He had taken these two pictures when he bought his knife at the shop. I used the window picture to pick out the one I wanted.

My hands were tied as far as ordering one. I could not have gotten the knife without his help.
I might be remembering this wrong, Rick, but it seems to me that when I followed the link you provided I could order one online, but his shipping was something ridiculous like $65. or similar and I wouldn't pay that on principal alone. My copy with ebony covers came from France via eBay. Thats one good friend you have in France, buddy, I'd hang-on to him/her. That building in your picture is absolutely awesome, a trip overseas simply to view the architecture wouldn't be a bad idea!
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You are correct, Marco. I don’t remember the exact link I sent you but it was either a link to the company who made the SFO that I bought or it was a company with similar offerings. But it wasn’t a link to the shop that sold my knife exclusively. The knives in that window display, which is where my knife was purchased, were not available for purchase on any website.

The building with the red storefront in that picture is where my knife came from. My friend took those pictures so he could post on the forums where he bought his knife. At that time, he had no idea that I would come along and want one too.
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Railsplitter wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 11:02 pm
Madmarco wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 10:46 pm
Railsplitter wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 7:44 pm

Thank you.

A friend from Paris, France posted some pictures of his same model but with Ebony handles. I messaged him and asked him where I could get one. I just assumed that he ordered it online somewhere.

He told me that he picked it up at a little shop while visiting Auxerre, France and that it was a Special Factory Order sold only at that store.

The store didn’t have a website and I live in the USA and don’t speak French. My friend was kind enough to call the store and have one sent to his residence in Paris. Then he sent it to me.

He had taken these two pictures when he bought his knife at the shop. I used the window picture to pick out the one I wanted.

My hands were tied as far as ordering one. I could not have gotten the knife without his help.
I might be remembering this wrong, Rick, but it seems to me that when I followed the link you provided I could order one online, but his shipping was something ridiculous like $65. or similar and I wouldn't pay that on principal alone. My copy with ebony covers came from France via eBay. Thats one good friend you have in France, buddy, I'd hang-on to him/her. That building in your picture is absolutely awesome, a trip overseas simply to view the architecture wouldn't be a bad idea!
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You are correct, Marco. I don’t remember the exact link I sent you but it was either a link to the company who made the SFO that I bought or it was a company with similar offerings. But it wasn’t a link to the shop that sold my knife exclusively. The knives in that window display, which is where my knife was purchased, were not available for purchase on any website.

The building with the red storefront in that picture is where my knife came from. My friend took those pictures so he could post on the forums where he bought his knife. At that time, he had no idea that I would come along and want one too.
Pretty interesting story, and you went through some trouble for that piece.
I understand that is a SFO, since the “auxerrois” pattern is not an historic one.
Nice piece nonetheless
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Langres by Le Sabot
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Montpellier in blond horn by Cognet
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Knives-of-france wrote: Fri Oct 18, 2024 3:19 pm Montpellier in blond horn by Cognet

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Cool handle.
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Pradel carbon steel and black horn by Coursolle
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