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"Le Capuchadou®-Guilloché" 10 cm handmade knife, warthog & Damascus

"Le Capuchadou®-Guilloché" 10 cm handmade knife, warthog & Damascus - CAP10PDI

Quantity

  • Mat polished
  • Twist Damascus steel, 160 l
  • Nickel silver with fillets
  • Lapis Lazuli
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Fontenille Pataud, the makers of the finest cutlery are proud to reissue and interpret the ancestor of the Laguiole knife. Their excellence in manufacturing will ensure that this knife will prove to be the perfect gift or purchase for all connoisseurs and collectors.

Hand chiseled and forged spring

Hand chiseled and forged spring

The bee is solid and forged into the spring. The spring and bee are then hand-chased with a file : This denotes artisan quality, unlike inexpensive mass market products that have welded springs and are machine decorated.

Stainless steel damascus blade

Stainless steel damascus blade

The Damascus steel we’re using is from Damasteel® and the patterns will last the life of the knife.

The "GUILLOCHE" pattern is our premium range

The "GUILLOCHE" pattern is our premium range

The "GUILLOCHE" pattern is our premium range

Customize your knife

Customize your knife

Our specialty: Personalize your knife (first name, initials, date...) with a beautiful engraving of the spring produced by a professional engraver. The engraving is performed before the file work (guillochage) and the heat treatment.

Before the Laguiole knife was the Capuchadou

Before the development of the Laguiole knife in the 19th century, french shepherds carried a knife called the "Capuchadou" (or "capujadou"). This knife was used for all daily tasks, from preparing lunch to care of their flocks of sheep.

Fontenille Pataud, the makers of the finest cutlery are proud to reissue and interperet the ancestor of the Lagiole knife. Their excellence in manufacturing will ensure that this knife will prove to be the perfect gift or purchase for all connoisseurs and collectors.

Technical details

The "Guilloché" pattern is our premium range: the spring is inlayed with a natural stone, and you will take advantage of an extra file work on the plates and the blade's top.

Size and weight: 10 cm folded, 17 cm open, approx. 90 grams
Handle & stone: Warthog ivory from western Africa. One  tooth = One knife. The handle may present some natural cracks. These small cracks are 100% stabilized and are a part of the unique looking of this splendid ivory. There is a Tiger's eye stone inlayed into the spring to match with the handle color.
Blade: Twist Damascus stainless steel, 160 layers, 3 mm thick. Hardness: 60 Hrc.
Technical tips: The bolsters with fillets are made of silver-nickel. The spring is made from 3 mm thick stainless steel Z20c13 and features a bladestop: That helps maintain the edge of the blade. The whole "shamrock" spring is hand-chased with a file: This denotes artisan quality, unlike mass market products that have welded springs and are machine decorated. The file work and these details create a unique knife, making each knife one of a kind. 
Included: Numbered Guarantee certificate, and leather pouch (Made in France).

Other materials available

Customers testimonials

Dear Cecile,
Please be advised that,
my order had well rec'd in Hong Kong. Many thanks and appreciated to your kind assistance in let me have these commodities so fast,
so that my Magnum could have cloth right now.
K. Rgds,

Philip (Hong Kong)

Hi Yann, Just wanted to send you a note to let you know how great these two corkscrews look.
I'm certain my friends are going to love their birthday gifts.
Best,

Adam (USA)

Bonjour Yann,
now we are proud owners of Le Chamois, 2x Le Capuchadou and Magnum.
With best regards from Germany

Regina D. (Germany)

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Lifetime Guarentee

The quality of our manufacturing enables us to give you a lifetime manufacturer's guarantee.

Support

We shipped our knives worldwide since 1999.

100% Handmade in France

Fontenille Pataud was founded in 1929 and quickly became recognized as a manufacturer of high-end knives.