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Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers pocket knife: compact and high-tech

The Le Thiers pocket knife is a tribute to the village of Thiers in France. For centuries, Thiers has been the heart of the French knife industry. Each knife is made by hand. This is guaranteed by the 'Coute de Tie', an old craftsmen's guild that issues a certificate of authenticity on every folding knife. The 'Le Thiers' pocket knives are easy to open with two hands.

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Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers: features

Each knife is unique and has its own charm. The stunning finish with natural materials gives them a highly distinctive look.

Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers: the blade

The blade is made of 14C28N stainless steel, the ideal choice for knifemakers with high expectations for sharpness, stability and corrosion resistance.

Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers: backlock

This lock ensures safety while you use the knife. And thanks to this lock, the blade doesn't need a heavy spring. As such the knife opens and closes lightly.

Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers: stop-pin

The stop-pin prevents the blade from hitting the inside of the knife with a thud when you close it. The pin will not wear out, even with prolonged use.

Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers: the handle

The scales of this pocket knife are made from natural materials. The knife you receive may therefore be subtly different from the product photos. The model and type of material, however, will always be the same. The knives come with a leather sheath.

Fontenille Pataud Le Thiers: maintenance

You need to apply some oil to the mechanism every once in a while. You should also regularly sharpen the blade to keep it razor-sharp. Rinse the blade off after use and dry it properly, and adding a drop of oil to the blade every once in a while can't hurt either.