Le Garonnais: A French "Farm & Field" type knife

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I still love the looks of this Le Garonnais knife. It strikes me as sort of a French version of what GEC is doing with their Farm & Field line. Anyone have one of these?

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I couldn't view the video, but I google image searched "Le Garonnais" and now want one. I just got an Opinel and love it. If the Le Garonnais is as solid, I'd be very happy with one.
 
It looks great. I was not able to locate a US source for one.I think it is a much more solid build than Opinel.
 
I swear this place is filled entirely with enablers...if it's not a post extolling the virtues of a GEC or the 'new' Queen it's a video showing not one but two cool French knives by a German. ;)
 
I swear this place is filled entirely with enablers...if it's not a post extolling the virtues of a GEC or the 'new' Queen it's a video showing not one but two cool French knives by a German. ;)

No kidding. I had around 10 pocket knives before joining in January. I didn't really collect. I was happily ignorant of collecting knives. I've acquired 4 GECs, 1 Case, 1 Opinel, 2 Victorinox and I have 1 Buck, 1 Queen and 1 Victorinox on the way.

Still, it's way cheaper than guitars, guitar amps, drag racing, ham radio or firearms. :o

Good thing I'm not into customs yet.
 
Thanks for the post, mnblade.
I love the knife and Stefan's tribute poem to it by Freidrich Holderlin's "Remembrance". In remembrance of my friend Pierre Fidenci in Toulouse and our great adventures.


Thanks again mnblade....I found an old friend again. The world is mysterious

The northeast blows,
my favorite among winds,
since it promises fiery spirit
and a good voyage to mariners.
But go now, and greet
the lovely Garonne,
and the gardens of Bordeaux,
where the path runs
beside the steep bank,
and the brook runs into the deep stream,
and a noble pair of oak and silver
poplars look down from above.

I remember well
how the crowns of the elm trees
lean over the mill,
and a fig tree grows in the courtyard.
On holidays dark-skinned women
walk upon the soft earth,
and in March,
when night and day are equal:
cradling breezes waft
across the gentle pathways,
heavy with golden dreams.

But someone hand me
the fragrant cup,
full of dark light,
that I may rest.
It would be sweet
to sleep among the shadows.
It isn't good
to stay mindless
with human thoughts.
On the other hand, conversation
is also good: to speak
the thoughts of the heart,
and to hear much of days of love,
and of deeds that occur.

But where are our friends �
Bellarmin and his companion?
Many are afraid to go to the source,
since treasure is first found in the sea.
Like painters, they gather up earth's beauty,
and they don't scorn winged war,
or to live alone for years
beneath the bare mast �
where the city's festivities
don't flash through the night, or
the sound of strings and native dancing.

But now the men
have left for India...
from the windy peaks
and vine-covered hills
where the Dardogne
comes down with the great
Garonne; wide as an ocean
the river flows outward.
But the sea takes
and gives memory,
and love fixes the eye diligently,
and poets establish
that which endures.
 
I have one.
Sizewise it compares to a Case back pocket, about the same blade length, a bit shorter and stouter handle. A bit heavier.
The backspring is strong, no half stop so beware. A bit rough in the finish, but that is easily sorted out with some fine sand paper.
I convexed the blade and it is one of the sharpest knifes I own.
I did order it from France, it does help to live in europe some times.

A nice traditional knife, I find it a bit to large and heavy for EDC but it is a very usable slipjoint, if you are aware of the strong snap and sharp blade...


EDC 120511 pic 2 by jonas_evertsson, on Flickr


EDC 120511 pic 1 by jonas_evertsson, on Flickr
 
Blast it!

Now not only do I want that knife, but I'm hungry after watching the video.
 
Yeah, the picture with the TJ works for me. It would be a good pocket knife for me. I'll order one after my wallet cools down. :D
 
I've got one of these and it's a no-nonsense beast!:D

This is NOT the pattern for devotees of the mild spring, it's a very heavy snapper and possibly dangerous...beware:eek:

The finish is, as the French say, a bit aproxomatif, but it soon wears in with, oiling, a rubdown and handling. A rugged large work knife that feels good in the hand and its steel is satisfyingly sharp. Anybody looking for a strongly built single-blade knife will not be short changed.

Thanks, Will
 
I have never had a knife of the brand " Le Sabot " But I did not hear that of the good(property) ( average finish).
It is a family company creates to Thiers (one region very celebrated of cutlery industry in France) in 1937

Here is one cutlery website or we can find their work.

http://www.couteaux-courty.com/produits-neufs/LE-SABOT/262/fiches_marque.php.fr


In the same style there is also a brand " PARAPLUIE A L'EPREUVE " But i hear more compliment about the finish of this brand

http://www.couteaux-courty.com/produits-neufs/PARAPLUIE-A-L'EPREUVE/271/fiches_marque.php.fr

Otherwise a little dearer(more expensive) but more elegant (for me) we find at the brand " Vialis " the model "Camembert", "Sauveterre" or "Alpin"
http://www.couteaux-courty.com/produits-neufs/VIALIS/Camembert-buis/5563/product.php.fr
http://www.couteaux-courty.com/produits-neufs/VIALIS/Sauveterre-bruyere/3667/product.php.fr
http://www.couteaux-courty.com/produits-neufs/VIALIS/Alpin-buis/5618/product.php.fr

And even dearer(more expensive), but of a magnificent quality we find at the brand "Perceval" knives Neo - regional of very big quality.
http://www.couteau.com/couteau-de-poche.html
i realy love this one, the L-10, it's a piémontais with a liner lock système. it's realy a gentelman knife, very beatiful
http://www.couteau.com/couteau-de-poche-l-10-manche-gaiac.html

But for the same taken you can have a knife of a craftsman make for the hand (without system of blocking) which I find magnificent.
It is mister Franck Souville's knife

http://www.couteaux-courty.com/produits-neufs/FRANCK-SOUVILLE/Philibert/6206/product.php.fr

And another French craftsman who make knives not too expensive for the craft(home-made) work, Mickaël MOING

http://couteaux-moing.com/higo/couteaux_higonokami .htm

I realy like this one from him
http://www.couteaux-berthier.com/co...r-mickael-moing-moing,fr,4,MOINGnoisetier.cfm
 
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