Laguiole Knife

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Yes, I can imagine that, 440 was quite "big" in the eighties for knives. As it seems now the cutleries and buyers seem to focus more on traditional steels. I would prefer a genuinely forged steel on a Laguiole like the Forge du Moulin uses.
Unfortunately the german Ebay is awash with chinese Laguiole knives.

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Frank,are you refering to carbon steel?http://www.ebay.de/itm/Laguiole-Forge-d ... 77.Regards Gus.
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Yes, that´s one of Forge du Moulin´s knifes. The owner Manfred Wager is a german living in France. Once he was dealing with Lagioule knives and when manufacturers became more and more reluctant to do custom orders he dicided to make his own knives. On the german knife forums he is considered as one of the good guys. I suppose I will give him a try sooner or later.

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They say Phillipe Voissiere is an artist! Pretty nice knives for sure.
I really like the "Brut de Forge"-style but they are much too expensive IMHO. :roll:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Laguiole-en-Aubr ... 115wt_1065

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Expensive is a matter of opinion.If you consider the amount of work involved in creating such a knife,I think the prices of such knives are moderate.And for those who want a ''true''couteau Layol for cheap there is L'eclair,Baladeo,unsw.Have a good one Gus.
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440C is a good steel :D
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Capt. Farrel wrote:Yes, I can imagine that, 440 was quite "big" in the eighties for knives. As it seems now the cutleries and buyers seem to focus more on traditional steels. I would prefer a genuinely forged steel on a Laguiole like the Forge du Moulin uses.
Unfortunately the german Ebay is awash with chinese Laguiole knives.

Frank
Laguiole custom knives maker indifferently use stainless steels (19C27 [similar to 440C], RWL34 and other ..) and carbon steels. It's just a choice of the customer when ordering and it does not indicate a higher quality of one or the other. Moreover, the major part of production "industrial" (actually small workshops) is made ​​of stainless steel simply because of consumer preference for steel will not rust
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Capt. Farrel wrote:They say Phillipe Voissiere is an artist! Pretty nice knives for sure.
I really like the "Brut de Forge"-style but they are much too expensive IMHO. :roll:

http://www.ebay.de/itm/Laguiole-en-Aubr ... 115wt_1065

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if you want see his products :
http://philippe-voissiere.com/
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Merci bien Stancaiman,cordialement Gus ::tu::
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Re: Laguiole Knife

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Hi there everyone.I have 4 laguiole knives three in my aping on are genuine the other ime not so sure of as the workmanship is not as good as the other 3.here they are .the one on the top of the photo is the one I believe is not genuine.
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if the photo is not shown the right way round it is the one with the Cork screw.
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I'm no expert but I fear you may be correct as "veritable Laguiole" translates to "real Laguiole" which is of course not a maker's name.

I wish stancaiman or tendots still frequented the forum. Stancaiman is from France and tendots, I believe is from The Netherlands.
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