The 750 – Ebony with sapwood

REF : 750GR7003

185.00

Equipped with a wide and thick blade with double grind and counter-edged, a handle that fits well in the hand, and an overflowing tang that can be used as leverage, the 750 is the ideal partner for hunters and outdoor sports enthusiasts.
Its unique style and formidable efficiency also seduce lovers of beautiful pocket knives.

Length
22 cm
Folded length
12.5 cm
Width
1.7 cm
Weight
110 g
Finish
Matt
Blade length
About 9,5cm
Material
Wood
Steel
14C28N stainless
185.00
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A pocket knife inspired by sportspeople

750 like the engine

Developed in collaboration with Robert Beillonnet, crowned twice “Meilleur Ouvrier de France” (Best French Worker), Le 750 is a pocket knife with a strong blade and character.

  • 100% French and artisanal manufacturing
  • 14C28N Sandvik carbon stainless steel
  • Hardenned steel
  • Full blade cutting edge
  • Counter-edge on the back of the blade
  • Forced notch knife with fixed stop
  • Rivets assembly
  • Protective overflowing tang with pendant hole

Sold with a leather case in a black gift box

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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

The 750 pocket knife owes its racy style in particular to its “overflowing tang”.

This metal part which overflows at the end of the handle extends inside the latter.
Part of the knife, it finds, overflowing from the handle, other uses: pendant hole, bottle opener, lever… And you, how will you use it the most?