Laguiole - Bougna - Pocketknife Contemporary






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Laguiole Bougna pocket knife or folding knife made of colored pakkahout with a corkscrew in a beautiful case with a sharpening steel, belt sheath, and oil to keep the knife well maintained.
A crest with milled decorations on the back of the handle together with the famous Laguiole bee.
Also the shepherd’s cross sits on the handle. This is the emblem under which shepherds on long treks across the countryside could pray for their meal, with the knife stuck into the bread. The French shepherds also often enjoy wine, and as a result there were versions made with a corkscrew, of which this is one.
Equipped with a colored pakkahwood handle with brass bolsters. This knife has an elegant, robust, and original design. The sharp, finely etched stainless steel blade is highly resistant to corrosion.
Ideal if you want to personalize your purchase, as it is already packaged in a beautiful case with a belt sheath, a small sharpening steel, and oil to maintain the knife.
This pocket knife becomes a daily must-have, whether for use in the kitchen or during your outdoor outings.
Laguiole
The famous knife from France is originally a beautiful functional pocket knife. Laguiole is not a brand name, but a reference to a small French village. It was designed drawing on a Spanish pocket knife called navaja and a local French dagger named capuchadou.
Laguiole Bougna pocket knife or folding knife made of colored pakkahout with a corkscrew in a beautiful case with a sharpening steel, belt sheath, and oil to keep the knife well maintained.
A crest with milled decorations on the back of the handle together with the famous Laguiole bee.
Also the shepherd’s cross sits on the handle. This is the emblem under which shepherds on long treks across the countryside could pray for their meal, with the knife stuck into the bread. The French shepherds also often enjoy wine, and as a result there were versions made with a corkscrew, of which this is one.
Equipped with a colored pakkahwood handle with brass bolsters. This knife has an elegant, robust, and original design. The sharp, finely etched stainless steel blade is highly resistant to corrosion.
Ideal if you want to personalize your purchase, as it is already packaged in a beautiful case with a belt sheath, a small sharpening steel, and oil to maintain the knife.
This pocket knife becomes a daily must-have, whether for use in the kitchen or during your outdoor outings.
Laguiole
The famous knife from France is originally a beautiful functional pocket knife. Laguiole is not a brand name, but a reference to a small French village. It was designed drawing on a Spanish pocket knife called navaja and a local French dagger named capuchadou.
