Le Thiers Pirou 10cm, boxwood

REF : 1076001

149.00

Le Thiers Pirou 10 cm pocket knife by GOYON-CHAZEAU is the perfect choice for those seeking an effective yet compact knife.
It is presented here with a light golden yellow boxwood handle, which develops a honey-coloured patina over time.
The 'Château du Pirou' stamp embossed on the spring bee highlights the local heritage and territory.

Length
17.8 cm
Folded length
10 cm
Width
1.2 cm
Weight
55 g
Finish
Matt
Blade length
About 7,5cm
Material
Wood
Steel
12C27 stainless
149.00
Le-Thiers-Pirou-pocket-knife-boxwood Small Le Thiers Pirou pocket knife, boxwood handle
Small, lightweight, but highly effective!

The small Thiers Pirou

Le Thiers Pirou by GOYON-CHAZEAU answers all specifications, authenticity, traceability and territoriality requirements, requested by the Confrérie du Couteau de Thiers which protects the trademark :

  • 100% French handcraft production in our workshop
  • Forged hardened blade in 12C27 stainless steel
  • Full blade cutting edge
  • Plunge line
  • Forced notch
  • 1 bolster
  • Rivets assembly
  • T pitting points
  • Chiselled forged spring

Sold in cardboard box with full grain brown leather pouch

The knife measures 10cm when closed. It is a deliberately small knife. For a standard pocket knife, select a 12cm.

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Care instructions

We recommend wiping the blade by hand with a soft sponge.
Do not leave in prolonged contact with water, a heat source or chemical products.
Avoid strong temperature variations.
Store the knife in its pouch.

Wipe the handle from time to time with a drop of linseed oil or olive oil to restore its shine.

Remove any deposits of material that may slip inside the mechanism and affect the operation of the knife.

Sharpen the edge as soon as the knife seems to cut a little less well.

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Feeling from the workshop

Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) is a slow-growing plant that is mainly found in temperate regions of Europe, particularly in France.
It symbolises patience, constancy and precision. It has long been used to carve everyday objects and craftsmen’s tools, embodying a traditional and reliable material.