Sabatier 6" Cook's Knife Green Wood Handle


Item Number: 385

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $68

Online Close: Mar 27, 2013 1:00 AM EDT

Bid History: 9 bids - Item Sold!

Description

Thiers-Issard have been hand-crafting knives in Thiers France, under the Sabatier brand with the **** Elephant logo, since the 19th Century. These 4-star Sabatier Elephant Knives are completely handmade from one piece of high carbon stainless steel, each of these Sabatier chef's knives is hand-forged for maximum strength and durability.


Why we love Sabatier knives


* Sabatier knives from France are forged thinner than German knives. They are sleek and finely tapered, with less bulk. As the knife progresses from the tip to the bolster it broadens to a larger more triangular shape that gives a greater sweep for each cut.


* These knives take and hold an edge beautifully and easily. Every cut is precise and clean.


6 inch wide knife


* Sabatier knives do not require muscle for cutting. Their razor-sharpness does the work for you without requiring great pressure. Because the bolster is rounded, you can grip the knife high at the base of the blade for greater control. We know you will be greatly pleased by the way a Sabatier knife feels in your hand and handles as you cut.


* Stamina handles are known for their beauty and strength. They are made with a natural wood that is impregnated with a dye for wonderful color and resin which adds to its durability. The handles are secured with brass rivets for a rich antique look.


Green Handle - The natural forest green tone (truly a unique color) is created from beech wood.


A Brief History of Sabatier Knives


Knife-making in the city of Thiers, France dates from at least the 12th century. In 1884, Pierre Thiers established his own knife-making factory, which he named Thiers-Issard (a combination of his own name and that of his wife). His knife production thrived and became highly respected.


In 1958 the third generation of the Thiers family, Louise and Pierre, purchased the mark of Sabatier **** (4-stars) in order to continue the family heritage of producing fine French knives. After worldwide success, the business was sold in 1985 and is now operated by Gilles Rayenwaeter.


The present factory is in the center of the knife-making district of Thiers and employs about 40 people. These master craftsmen make the finest French knives available. They are so skilled with their hands that they are often asked to make special tools for the defense industry, for the automobile trade, and for the medical trade throughout the world.


Though there are modern machines in the Thiers-Issard factory, there are no computerized robots doing the different operations. Each knife is hand made by a master craftsman.


Special Instructions

Pick up knife at Synergy or pay $6.50 shipping & handling charge.

Donated by

Bon Vivant School of COoking