Before the early 19th-century emergence of the Laguiole knife, French shepherds relied on a versatile tool known as the "Capuchadou" or "capujadou." This all-purpose pocket knife served various functions, including meal preparation and everyday tasks. The addition of the four-leaf clover symbolized good fortune.
Consider this:Crafted in Thiers, the European hub of cutlery, this knife is part of the esteemed Gilles Fontenille Pataud collections, regarded by many as the finest pocket knives in France. Each knife is meticulously handcrafted by a single craftsman, guaranteeing pride and exclusivity in the final piece.100% Made in France
Technical aspects: The spring, crafted from 3 mm thick Z20c13 stainless steel, incorporates a blade-stop to preserve the blade's sharpness. The hand-chased "Shamrock" and handle top, created with a file, signify exceptional artisan quality - starkly contrasting to mass-produced knives with welded springs and machine decorations. These intricate file work details render each knife uniquely one-of-a-kind.