Laguiole concocted by 3 wonderful craftsmen (1 Sardinian and 2 French), 12 cm steel blade san-maï of Davide Steri, chiselled fly of François Seychal, smooth spring, full handle in ash burr, assembly by Pierre-Yves Joyeux.
I haven't had this Grohmann long enough to from a solid opinion. Its a little chunky for pocket carry, but not too bad, and it has a different shape than any of my other knives, and it doesn't do anything (that I do with a knife) better than a Tribal lock or Buck 501 or any number of other knives, yet...I find it interesting and I like it. I guess I have formed an opinion
Rosewood
One thing I really don't like is the blade almost sits proud. I can open it with the tip of my finger.
There is not much kick to work with. It it gets used and sharpened much, its going to be a problem with no easy resolution.
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