OPINEL knife - green beech handle & carbon blade - 10 cm
Knife OPINEL carbon with tinted green beech, with 10cm blade.
Unchanged for more than a century, its design is one of the most successful of all time. Originally four components form the Opinel knife, blade, fixed virole, rivet and handle. The fixed virole is necessary to be able to securely rivet the blade in the handle, but in 1955 Opinel invented the Virobloc® system. It adds a rotating virole that by sliding on the fixed virole can close the slot and thus block the folded blade
Made of French and artisanal, EACH MODELE is UNIQUE, punched and numbered, delivered with certificate of authenticity
The knife OPINEL: The daily knife, the Opinel is an object whose aesthetics and functionality have been able to convince generations of users. Unchanged for more than a century, its design is one of the most successful of all time. Originally four components form the Opinel knife, blade, fixed virole, rivet and handle. The fixed virole is necessary to be able to securely rivet the blade to the handle.
Presentation
- Knife OPINEL carbon 10 cm
- Channel in beech of our french forests, covered with a tinted worm, for holding
Mechanism
- patented Virobloc® rotating virole blocking system
Quality steel and material
- XC90 steel satin blade, high carbon steel (0.90%)
- excellent performance at cutting
- easily rescheduled
- low corrosion resistance: do not leave it in wet environment
- Hardness 57 Hrc
- Open length: XXXcm (XXcm closed)
- Weight 85gr
- elegant and bulged profile that benefits the fold by minimizing friction
Accessory
- delivered with cardboard gift box (image)
Customization
- name engraving, initials or logo on blade or handle
Time: Delivered SUB 48h
ORIGINA and TECHNICAL
handmade by Opinel in Chambery 73000 Savoie
guaranteed handmade, french and handmade with certificate of authenticity
In 1955, Marcel Opinel designed the Virobloc® system to improve the safety of knife use. It adds a rotating virole that by sliding on the fixed virole can close the slot and thus block the folded blade. The idea is simple but its realization is complex. It is in this capacity that in 1985 the Opinel was dedicated to the "Vancouver and Albert Museum" among the world's best-designed objects alongside the Porsche 911 and the Rolex watch.
In the 1990s the Virobloc® system is modified to allow the blade to be blocked in a closed position. Reserved initially with a few references, it is generalized on all models in 2000.