Le Thiers Pirou 12cm, ebony with sapwood

REF : 102GR7001

172.00

Our Le Thiers Pirou knives pay homage to the cutlery city by presenting, as a hallmark, the "Château du Pirou", the oldest and most emblematic building in the city of Thiers.
Le Thiers Pirou pocket knife meets all the requirements of manufacturing, authenticity, traceability and territoriality, dictated by the charter of Le Thiers knife Brotherhood that protects the knife.

It is proposed here in Mozambic ebony, a very dense, solid and resistant wood.

Length
22 cm
Folded length
12 cm
Width
1.2 cm
Weight
100 g
Finish
Matt
Blade length
About 9,5cm
Material
Wood
Steel
12C27 stainless
172.00
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Le Thiers Pirou

Born from the joint reflection of an entire profession of knife makers and an associative approach unique in Europe, Le Thiers bears the name of its city, the French capital of cutlery.
Le Thiers Pirou pocket knife is one of the interpretations of the knife:

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

Sold in paperboard box with full grain brown leather pouch

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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.

le-thiers-pirou-pocket-knife-in-manufacturing Le Thiers Pirou pocket knife in production

Feeling from the workshop

How surprising the shades of the same wood can be!
Very light on certain species, such as boxwood or olive, they can vary considerably on others, like here, on Mozambic ebony. Differences in tones, differences in veining… for pieces that are always unique!