The N°8 knife started it all for Opinel in 1890. It's timeless and the perfect go-to knife for home, outdoor adventures, and picnics.
Size: 7.59" x 1" x 1" (Open)
Blade Polished Sandvik Stainless Steel 12C27 Mod.
Blade Length: 3.28"
Gift box is included
Handle Material: Walnut and Ebony. Looking for a way to limit the waste of expensive ebony, the Workshop knife was born. This handle allows Opinel to recover the wood that would have otherwise been scrapped. The result is a mix of walnut and ebony with two veneers bringing these two species together. A 30° cut is made at the heel, then the walnut and ebony are assembled, glued, and pressed. Once worked and shaped, the handle is finally buffed just like all the other handles manufactured in this workshop.
Virobloc locking system to lock open and closed
Opinel Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Made in the France
A card with the maker’s story is included with purchase
Maker's StoryOpinel
Savoie, France
Founded in 1890
The Opinel No. 8 knife was invented by namesake Joseph Opinel at the age of 18. This first design was the foundation for the wide range of knives made today. The company continues to be run by the Opinel family, and the knives have won prestigious awards like the 1985 Victoria and Albert Museum for the best-designed items in the world alongside the Porsche 911 and the Rolex watch. The knives have been used by Pablo Picasso and famed chefs from around the World like Paul Bocuse. Each knife is made with sustainable materials and continue to be made in the French Alp town of Savoie.
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