Le Thiers Pirou 12cm, heated-up beech wood

REF : 117HET7001

200.00

Le Thiers Pirou 12cm blade pocket knife by GOYON-CHAZEAU will seduce pocket knife lovers.
The bee of the forged spring features the "Château du Pirou" (Pirou castle) hallmark, an emblematic nod to the oldest monument in Thiers.

The black lines and shades of color that appear on the heated beech handles are the result of the attack of a fungus deliberately deposited in the wood and then neutralized by stabilization.

Length
22 cm
Folded length
12 cm
Width
1.2 cm
Weight
99 g
Finish
Matt
Blade length
About 9,5cm
Material
Wood
Steel
12C27 stainless
200.00
le-thiers-pirou-pocket-knife-heated-up-beech-wood Le Thiers Pirou 12cm pocket knife, heated-up beech wood
An exclusive GOYON-CHAZEAU creation

Le Thiers Pirou

Le Thiers Pirou by GOYON-CHAZEAU answers all specifications, authenticity, traceability and territoriality requirements, requested by the Confrérie du Couteau de Thiers which protects the trademark.

The heated beech handle offers decorative qualities that make the knife unique.

  • 100% French handcraft production in our workshop
  • Forced notch
  • Forged hardened blade in 12C27 Sandvik stainless steel
  • Full blade cutting edge
  • Plunge line
  • 1 bolster
  • Rivets assembly
  • T pitting points
  • Handmade chiselling on a forged spring

Sold in paperboard box with full grain brown leather pouch

le-thiers-pirou-pocket-knives Le Thiers Pirou 12cm pocket knives

Care instructions

We recommend wiping the blade by hand with a soft sponge.

Heated beech wood is fragile.
Do not wet the handle or leave it in contact with a heat source, chemical products and avoid temperature differences.
Store the knife in its case.

Remove any deposits of material that may slip inside the mechanism and affect the operation of the knife.

Sharpen the edge as soon as the knife seems to cut a little less well.

le-thiers-pirou-pocket-knives-into-production Le Thiers Pirou pocket knives into production

Feeling from the workshop

The heated-up beech wood is a curiosity that dresses the knives wonderfully.
The one we use for our handles is the result of an onslaught of mushrooms purposely created by one generation and harvested by the next. It’s a long story !