Eric Bosworth
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I’m sorry I’m not sure what you mean.Is the bee welded?
Thank you for explaining, I’ll take a look when I get homeHe means is the Fly (mouche) and spring one piece or has the Fly been welded onto the spring.
French knives don't generally have Laguiole on the blade as it's a pattern of knife, they will have the maker's name on the blade or tang and the steels most used by French makers will also be on the tang. Either XC 75 carbon or one of the Sandvik stainless like 12 C 27.
He means is the Fly (mouche) and spring one piece or has the Fly been welded onto the spring.
French knives don't generally have Laguiole on the blade as it's a pattern of knife, they will have the maker's name on the blade or tang and the steels most used by French makers will also be on the tang. Either XC 75 carbon or one of the Sandvik stainless like 12 C 27.
Would you feel comfortable commenting on the provenance of the knife? I purchased a hunters knife with the same label and have many times wondered.He means is the Fly (mouche) and spring one piece or has the Fly been welded onto the spring.
French knives don't generally have Laguiole on the blade as it's a pattern of knife, they will have the maker's name on the blade or tang and the steels most used by French makers will also be on the tang. Either XC 75 carbon or one of the Sandvik stainless like 12 C 27.
I honestly no nothing about these, they were passed down to me when a friend died and I never took much interest.Would you feel comfortable commenting on the provenance of the knife? I purchased a hunters knife with the same label and have many times wondered.