Jérôme LATREILLE

Some new knives from Jérôme ,

A Sardinian inspiration
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Another style,
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Lovely! I like that bottom pattern a lot--very elegant curves. By the way, what is the wood in the very top picture (the Sardinian)?
 
This design needs a unique character rather than a mouche. Maybe a star or a strawberry or a beret - to suggest a few. ;)
 
Ooooohhhhh, very nice!

I'd be partial to having the butt rounded instead of angled and the pivot pin smoothed into the bolster but, that being said, very, very nice, especially the fly and the guilloche.
 
I was learning that the early mouche were flowers, saw and interesting video from Stefan Schmalhaus about some of the myths about Laguiole knives. The bee thing being a symbol of Napoleon is a nice story only. The decorative mouches are a later thing.
 
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