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* Smoothly ground blade with a steel thickness of 2.5 mm
* Handle made of real oak
* High-quality stainless steel blade with hardness HRC 52/56
* 100% made in France
This 6-piece Laguiole steak knife set in oak is made in the hundred-year-old French family business Jean Dubost. The razor-sharp, stylish and solid knives fit very well in the hand and have a steel thickness of 2.5 mm. The handle is made of real oak wood from sustainable European forestry. The stainless steel blade is smoothly ground and excellent for cutting steaks, lamb, game and roulades. The set is entirely produced in France and packaged in a luxurious and handy wooden storage box and comes with a certificate of authenticity. The knives can only be washed by hand due to the wooden handles. The ideal gift for home chefs and culinary enthusiasts!
Most important features:
- Beautifully finished wooden storage box with 6 steak knives
- Smoothly ground blade with a steel thickness of 2.5 mm
- High-quality stainless steel blade with hardness HRC 52/56
- Handle made of real oak that fits well in the hand
- Original Laguiole honey bee emblem
- Wash by hand only
- 100% made in France (Jean Dubost, since 1920)
About Laguiole Jean Dubost
The Jean Dubost family business was founded in 1920. Today it is led by the 4th generation who combines the traditional method of knife making with modern industrial production techniques.
The Laguiole Jean Dubost range is made entirely in France. With the exception of a few tropical types of wood, all parts, such as the steel and the handles, also come from France. In the factory, raw steel (AISI 420 standard with hardness HRC 52/56) is transformed into a razor-sharp, highly polished blade in a process of 9 production phases. 1.5 million Laguiole steak knives are made every year, almost half of which are intended for export.
Unfortunately, there is also an imitation Laguiole that is mainly produced in China. Although often not immediately visible from the outside (the logo, the honey bee, is even copied), the material and manufacturing is of significantly lower quality. Imitation is easy to recognize. If the steel blade of the knife is not explicitly engraved with France, the knife was not produced in France and is therefore not authentic.