Une surprise de France

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It’s not often that I’m surprised by something in the mail — usually it’s just bills and junk mail o_O — but I certainly got a surprise today! It was a package from France, from Âchillepattada Âchillepattada , and it contained this beautiful pocket knife made by Stephane Thomachot! :eek: :D :D

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I’m not sure what the wood is (olive, maybe?), but dang, it looks good! The pile side isn’t too shabby, either. ;) :D

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I really like the big, broad blade with its slight belly. It’s a good size in relation to the handle, nice and thin behind the edge, and I like that it’s offset from the handle a bit when open. The shape of the blade (and the offset edge) reminds me a bit of a santoku kitchen knife; I think it will make an excellent picnic knife! :thumbsup:

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There’s some beautiful filework on the back of the spring…

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…and even a little hidden filework on the end of the spring inside the blade well.

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The only feature I failed to take a photo of is the small cutout and pin at the end of the handle for a fob or lanyard (you can just barely see it in that last photo).

Âchillepattada Âchillepattada , I can’t thank you enough for this wonderful gift! The knife is fantastic, and I look forward to using it!

I believe some thanks are also due to Jolipapa Jolipapa , who (according to the note included with the package) suggested that I might appreciate this knife, and (I’m assuming) provided my address. Thanks to you both — merci beaucoup! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

(Oh, and I hope my French — or rather, Google’s French — was correct in this thread’s title!) :D
 
It’s not often that I’m surprised by something in the mail — usually it’s just bills and junk mail o_O — but I certainly got a surprise today! It was a package from France, from Âchillepattada Âchillepattada , and it contained this beautiful pocket knife made by Stephane Thomachot! :eek: :D :D

o9v6LvP.jpg


I’m not sure what the wood is (olive, maybe?), but dang, it looks good! The pile side isn’t too shabby, either. ;) :D

18jPNBE.jpg


I really like the big, broad blade with its slight belly. It’s a good size in relation to the handle, nice and thin behind the edge, and I like that it’s offset from the handle a bit when open. The shape of the blade (and the offset edge) reminds me a bit of a santoku kitchen knife; I think it will make an excellent picnic knife! :thumbsup:

aBcnvDp.jpg


There’s some beautiful filework on the back of the spring…

xJUqrWf.jpg


…and even a little hidden filework on the end of the spring inside the blade well.

YMce42T.jpg


The only feature I failed to take a photo of is the small cutout and pin at the end of the handle for a fob or lanyard (you can just barely see it in that last photo).

Âchillepattada Âchillepattada , I can’t thank you enough for this wonderful gift! The knife is fantastic, and I look forward to using it!

I believe some thanks are also due to Jolipapa Jolipapa , who (according to the note included with the package) suggested that I might appreciate this knife, and (I’m assuming) provided my address. Thanks to you both — merci beaucoup! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

(Oh, and I hope my French — or rather, Google’s French — was correct in this thread’s title!) :D
Magnificent! I mean "Magnifique!" I believe that is called a Langres (I have one with stag that looks like that), also a gift from Âchillepattada Âchillepattada . I don't think that's olive wood-- I would guess juniper, but I'm sure Âchillepattada Âchillepattada knows and can inform us. Congrats! :thumbsup:
 
Âchillepattada is a generous man!! Nice gift, Barrett!! Could it be a gift to one bringing a new person into the world? A recognized proud Dad??

My guess is it is a European walnut burl!! Nice knife!
(I think there is a thread for Stephane's knives around here somewhere!!):D
 
Thanks, everyone! I really am very impressed with this knife! And, of course, blown away by Âchillepattada’s generosity! :thumbsup:

Your guesses on the wood are as good (probably better) than mine! :D Hopefully  will be able to enlighten us!

(I think there is a thread for Stephane's knives around here somewhere!!):D

I knew I’d seen one some time back. Had to search for it, as it was buried a few pages back, but I just posted over there as well. :thumbsup:

The blade shape and style is ultra, will tackle any food task and more;)

That’s exactly what I was thinking! :thumbsup:
 
Hello everybody , Hi Barrett,
Well, it took a long long time to this parcel to cross the ocean :eek:

I'm very selfishly happy you appreciate this knife. No generosit, it's my pleasure to share .
Charlie's knowledge seems definitely limitless , the handle is in stabilized European walnut burl .
The Langres is a rural heavy duty knife so use it and enjoy .

Thanks to the Porch to give us all these occasions to share .

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