Bestselling New Old Stock Pernot 4" Paring Cuisine Massive / Nogent Stainless 1960s? Kit [e85Wr4O9]
New Old Stock Pernot Paring KnifeWelcome to a piece of culinary history with the New Old Stock Pernot 4" Nogent Style Paring Knife. This exquisite paring knife, crafted in the 1960s, embodies the artistry and craftsmanship of a bygone era. With its u
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New Old Stock Pernot Paring Knife
Welcome to a piece of culinary history with the New Old Stock Pernot 4" Nogent Style Paring Knife. This exquisite paring knife, crafted in the 1960s, embodies the artistry and craftsmanship of a bygone era. With its unused vintage status, this knife promises a unique experience for both collectors and chefs alike. The Pernot brand, renowned for its high-quality knives, brings you a product that is not just a tool but a testament to the skillful craftsmanship of its time.The Pernot 4" Nogent Style Paring Knife features a forged hand-ground stainless steel blade, ensuring durability and precision in your culinary tasks. The nickel ferrule and 'ebonized' iron and oak gall dyed fruitwood (pear?) handle add a touch of elegance and functionality. This knife is a perfect example of the Nogent style, characterized by its one-piece wood handle with a rat tail stick tang extending to the end and a round steel or aluminum ferrule. The 'Cuisine Massive' design, used to describe the style in Thiers, highlights the rivalry and innovation that characterized knife making in the 1960s.
- Stainless Steel Blade: Forged and hand-ground, providing sharpness and longevity.
- Ebonized Handle: 'Ebonized' fruitwood or beechwood, offering a luxurious and comfortable grip.
Product Specifications and Benefits
This Pernot 4" Nogent Style Paring Knife is more than just a kitchen tool; it is a piece of culinary art. With its ambidextrous design, it caters to both right and left-handed chefs. The total length of 8 1/8" and the 4" blade size make it ideal for precision cuts and detailed culinary tasks. Here are some key specifications and benefits:- Producing Area: Nogent, France, a historical center of cutlery manufacture.
- Profile: Office / Paring, designed for intricate and delicate work in the kitchen.
- Handle Material: 'Ebonized' fruitwood or beechwood, providing a luxurious and comfortable grip.
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