Tawonga Distribution Catalogue 2016

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Tawonga Distribution Catalogue 2016 TAWONGA DISTRIBUTION CATALOGUE 2016 M 0428 330 767 F 03 9791 7172 [email protected] PO Box 1032, Warragul, 3820 TAW O NGA Victoria, Australia DISTRIBU TION & IM POR T S PTY LT D www.tawonga.com.au ABN: 41 611 325 574 www.opinel.com.au 1 INDEX OUTDOOR: OPINEL Pg 3 - 12 BROWN DOG Pg 13 MASERIN Pg 14 - 21 KANETSUNE Pg 22 - 25 HELLE Pg 26 - 31 TAYLOR’S EYE WITNESS Pg 32 - 33 VICTORY Pg 35 - 40 MASERIN DIVING Pg 41 CLAUDE DOZORME Pg 42 ROBERT DAVID COUTELLERIE Pg 43 ACCESSORIES BLOCKS & STORAGE Pg 34 TAURUS Pg 44 MAX CAPDEBATHES Pg 45 TAWONGA LEATHERWARE Pg 45 EZELAP Pg 46 - 47 SHARPENING & STEEL Pg 48 - 49 CHEF, KITCHEN & HOME OPINEL Pg 51 - 57 GOYON CHAZEAU Pg 58 - 60 ROBERT DAVID COUTELLERIE Pg 61 SHIKISAI MIYAKO Pg 62 - 64 SHIKISAI KYO Pg 65 MINOVA Pg 66 - 67 TRAMONTINA Pg 68 - 69 LAURENT BARBIER Pg 71 - 72 DRISS Pg 72 2 The Opinel company was founded in 1890 in Chambery in the Savoie region of France by Joseph Opinel. Today his descendants still own the company, which employs around 100 people, produces 4 million knives per year and sells to 70 countries across the world. The easily - recognisable Opinel folding knife is acknowledged as one of the best knives in the world. The Victoria and Albert Museum lists the Opinel pocket knife as being among the 100 best designs in the world, placing it with icons such as the Porsche 911 and the Rolex watch. In 2006 the Opinel pocket knife, in the ‘Phaidon Design Classics’ is recognised as one of the 999 most successful designs of all times by a jury of international designers. 3 OPINEL TRADITIONAL RANGE All Opinel pocket knives, from sizes 6 to 12, have a Virobloc safety system on the ‘collar’ which locks the blade into position - open or shut. OPINEL CARBON STEEL - BEECHWOOD HANDLE The main features of Opinel carbon steel are its exceptional cutting quality and its very easy sharpening. To protect the blade against rust, the blade must be wiped clean from fingerprints and washed and dried after each use. 111020 No 2 – 3.5cm blade 111030 No 3 – 4cm blade 111040 No 4 – 5cm blade 111050 No 5 – 6cm blade 113060 6 VRN – 7cm blade 113070 7 VRN – 8cm blade 113080 8 VRN – 8.5cm blade 113090 9 VRN – 9cm blade 113100 10 VRN – 10cm blade 113120 12 VRN – 12cm blade 182085 Wall panel 12 knives 4 each No 6, 7 and 8 183104 Display case, glass lid 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 183102 Collectors set - wooden lid, 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 000739 Counter Display box 30 knives 6xNo 6, 6xNo 7, 12xNo 8, 6xNo 9 OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL - BEECHWOOD HANDLE The corrosion-resistant stainless-steel blades are made from Swedish Sandvik steel 12C27 and require no special care. 001070 No 2 – 3.5cm blade 001071 No 3 – 4cm blade 121040 No 4 – 5cm blade 001072 No 5 – 6cm blade 123060 6 VRN – 7cm blade 000693 7 VRN – 8cm blade 123080 8 VRN – 8.5cm blade 001083 9 VRN – 9cm blade 123100 10 VRN – 10cm blade 001084 12 VRN – 12cm blade 000938 Wall panel 12 knives! 4 each No. 6, 7 and 8 001314 Display case, glass lid 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 001311 Collectors set - wooden lid, 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 001159 Counter display box 30 s/s knives 6x No 6, 6x No 7, 12x No 8, 6x No 9 STAINLESS BLISTER PACK - HANG SELL 000404 No 6 beechwood 000654 No 7 beechwood 000405 No 8 beechwood 001254 No 9 beechwood 001255 No 10 beechwood 4 OPINEL OPINEL NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL BOXED WITH ALPINE SPORT SHEATH 001089 001193 Sport Display of 10 OPINEL CLASSIC WOOD RANGE - NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL 000647 - Oak handle 000648 - Walnut handle 000899 - Olive handle OPINEL KNIVES NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL, ENGRAVED OAKWOOD HANDLE 001620 - Deer 001621 - Mountain goat 001622 - Dog 001623 - Hare 001624 - Boar 001625 - Trout 001790 - Cyclist 001637 - Animalia Box of 6 engraved knives 5 OPINEL OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL COLOURED 001424 001425 No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife Sky blue stained beechwood handle Green apple stained beechwood handle 001426 001427 No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife Tangerine stained beechwood handle Plum stained beechwood handle OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL KEYRINGS 000065 000081 Varnished beechwood key ring – No 2 Varnished beechwood key ring – No 4 001707 Keyring stand available 001429 Box 12 keyrings No 4 Origins Colours: Box 12 keyrings No 2 Sweet pop Colours: 3 of each slate, red, khaki and blue 3 of each tangerine, apple green, plum and skyblue OPINEL SHARPENING 001541 001540 001128 Natural quarry stone for sharpening, Natural quarry stone, Sharpening steel 7.5cm suit Tawonga 10cm, boxed 24cm, boxed pouches D-I-Y HANDYPERSON NO 9 - HANG SELL SPECIAL FEATURES: • 8cm blade 2.2mm thick • wire cutter up to 0.5mm 001792 • wire stripper up to 0.8mm Grey • fibreglass reinforced handle • flathead tip for 4mm screws • crosshead tip for 3.5-5mm screws • magnetised bit holder 001804 Yellow 6 OPINEL OPINEL TREKKING NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL WITH LEATHER THONG 001321 - Beechwood handle 001703 - Khaki handle 001704 - Blue handle 001705 - Red handle 001706 - Slate grey handle 001890 - NEW Red trekking knife with sheath, boxed 001891 - NEW Blue trekking knife with sheath, boxed 001889 Display box 10 trekking knives with sheath, boxed. 5 x red, 5 x blue 001722/2 Display stand 30 trekking knives. 6 x beech, blue, khaki, red, slate grey OPINEL OUTDOOR KNIFE NO 8 WITH THONG Stainless steel blade, 8.5cm long, 2.5mm thick with 35mm serrated section for cutting cord and rope, shackle key and pealess whistle. The handle is resistant to extreme temperatures and water. 001576 - Blue 001577 - Orange 001714 - Earth Red 001715 - Earth Green OPINEL NO 12 EXPLORE KNIFE - AVAILABLE FROM AUGUST Robust 10cm blade (2.7mm thick) made from modified Sandvik C27 steel. Extra sturdy hook blade, and fire starter. Fiberglass Polyamide handle is resistant to extreme temperatures and to water and has a soft rubber grip. Pealess whistle, 110dB. 001899 - Green 001974 - Orange 7 7 OPINEL OPINEL NO 7 JUNIOR OUTDOOR KNIFE - NEW Extremely robust 7.5cm blade (1.8mm thick) made from modified Sandvik 12C27 steel with slightly rounded tip for added safety. Fiberglass Polyamide handle is resistant to extreme temperatures and to water and has a soft rubber grip. Pealess whistle, 110dB. 001897 - Blue 001898 - Red OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL SAFETY ROUND TIP & PICNIC KNIFE 001696S - Beech single knife 001697 - Blue box 6 001696 - Beech box 6 001697 MIX - 3x blue, 3x red 001698 - Red box 6 001699 - Fuchsia box 6 001698 MIX - 3x beech, 3x red 001699 MIX - 3x fuschia, 3x apple 001700 - Apple green box 6 001698 - Counter 001221 - Blister beech display box, carded, hangsell MASERIN PICNIC SETS M 941 M 943 Picnic Set: Picnic Set: Folding fork, spoon and knife, s/s with Stainless steel-50mm fork, spoon and plastic red handles in nylon belt pouch serrated knife in nylon belt pouch 8 OPINEL GIFTWARE OPINEL CORKSCREW & CHEESEKNIFE 001410 001953 - NEW Corkscrew with 10cm s/s blade Counter display box of 12 corkscrew knives OYSTER & SHELLFISH FOLDING KNIFE NO 9 001616 001681 Folding Oyster knife with 6.5cm long blade, 2.2mm thick. Counter display box The handle is varnished bubinga of 14 oyster knives GIANT – NO 13 122136 No 13 GIANT. 22cm blade s/s in cardboard box. PENCIL CASES 000815 001234 001004 001090 No 8 carbon steel, beech No 8 s/s oak handle with No 8 s/s olive handle with Slimline 10cm olive handle with Alpine sport Alpine sport sheath Alpine sport sheath handle with Alpine sheath sport sheath TAW 100 TAW 200 TAW 300 TAW 400 No 8 s/s walnut handle No 8 s/s bubingat handle with Slimline 8cm, beautiful No 8 s/s beechwood with black Tawonga black Tawonga pouch and bubinga handle, black handle with brown pouch and steel steel Tawonga pouch and steel Tawonga pouch 9 OPINEL BLONDE HORN Made from the polished solid tip of cow horn, it has brown and black veins and is quite stunning. Packed in presentation wooden box. Every handle different. 000711 No 10 slimline, mirror polished blade, blonde horn handle 000980 No 8 Stainless steel, mirror polished blade, blonde horn handle BRUN AND NOIR Brown and black handle of laminated birch 001998 - NEW No 10 slimline, mirror polished blade, laminated birch handle 001997 - NEW No 8 Stainless steel, mirror polished blade, laminated birch handle EBONY A finegrain, precious, heavy and very dark wood with a shimmering aspect in the light. 001708 No 10 slimline, mirror polished blade, ebony handle 001352 No 8 Stainless steel, mirror polished blade, ebony handle 10 OPINEL CHAPERON Exquiste handle made from four different woods, curved, twisted and laminated together. 001399 No 8 Stainless steel, mirror polished blade, chaperon handle. A VERY SPECIAL ITEM! LUXE Beautiful deep bubinga handle, mirror-polished blade, with velvet sleeve, boxed. 226066 No 6 Stainless steel, mirror polished blade, bubinga handle 226086 No 8 Stainless steel, mirror polished blade, bubinga handle SLIMLINE Fine bladed, well balanced & elegant. The perfect filleting knife. BUBINGA 000015 8cm SLIMLINE bubinga handle. 000013 10cm SLIMLINE bubinga handle. 000011 12cm SLIMLINE bubinga handle. 243150 15cm SLIMLINE bubinga handle. BEECHWOOD 000516 8cm SLIMLINE beechwood handle. 000517 10cm SLIMLINE beechwood handle. 000518 12cm SLIMLINE beechwood handle. 000519 15cm SLIMLINE beechwood handle. OLIVEWOOD 001144 8cm SLIMLINE olive handle. 000645 10cm SLIMLINE olive handle.
Recommended publications
  • Hassinger & Courtney Auctioneers September 26, 2018 Knife List
    Hassinger & Courtney Auctioneers September 26, 2018 Knife List 1. Buck Knives 2004 Limited Edition Buck Model 101 USA Knife #71 of 300, Gold Inlay Engraved Antelope. New in Original Box. A Beautiful Knife, Nice Scrimshaw Artwork!! 2. Unusual Klever “Kleever” with Walnut Handle. It’s a Kleever, Can Opener, Bottle Opener & Meat Tenderizer. A Great Find!! 3. Vintage Irish “Stag Brand” Fish Knife 4. Golden Mallard Key Chain Knife 5. Nascar Jeff Gordon #24 Signature Pocket Knife with Designer Case 6. PBR Western Folding Knife Set. Leather Handle 440 Steel. Includes Burl Maple Mini Knife. A Great Set Mfg. in 2008. New in Original Box. 7. Case Pennsylvania Trout 1988 Limited Edition Case XX Stag Handle Knife #400 of Only 500 Mfg. New in Original Box 8. Case XX 3” Finn Fixed Blade Knife with Sheath 9. J.F. Novelties, N.Y. N.Y. Whitetail Deer Pocket Knife. New Condition. 10. Rare Jigged Bone Handle Knife Marked “WS 131” Great Quality 11. Case Tested XX Bone Handle Pocket Knife. 2 Blades 12. Camillus New York USA 2 Blade Pocket Knife. Circa 1970’s. Brown Hardwood Laminate Handles. Orig. Box & Paperwork. #20 on Blade 13. Vintage Oyster Knife with Walnut Handle. Mfg. by William Johnson, Newark, NJ Circa 1940’s 14. Imperial Providence R.I. Pearl Handles 2 Blade Pocket Knife. Circa 1950’s 15. “Swissgear” Stainless Leatherman with Belt Sheath 16. Husky Loc-Back Box Cutter with Heavy Leather Sheath & Belt Clip, Like New. 17. Case XX 6265SAB, 2 Blade Red Bone Folding Hunter Circa 1940-64 18. NRA Folding Pocket Knife with Damascus Style Blade 19.
    [Show full text]
  • The Condors and Bottom, the Combat Machete
    NEW IMPORTS Top, the Hog Sticker Machete The Condors and bottom, the Combat Machete. Either blade would make a very useful light-duty trail knife for maintaining paths through heavy HAVE LANDED! vegetation. Left to right, the Condor Pipe Knife Dagger, Condor This new line from Central America combines Multi-Knife and Condor Jungle Bowie. The Jungle the best jungle designs with modern materials. Bowie was my pick of the three for all-round B Y S te V E N D I C K usefulness. While practically every Central and South American country has its own machete industry, there are a small number of brands that seem to be universally popular south of the Rio Grande. Tramontina from Brazil, Colima from Guatemala, and Imacasa from El Salvador are three of the big names. WI particularly remember one trip to Costa Rica when I asked some of the locals about the Larsson machetes made in that country. I was quickly told that they considered the Imacasa products far superior to their own local brand. Finding Imacasa knives and machetes has been kind of a hit and miss proposition in the U.S. I have the impression that the big hardware distrib- utors tend to go with the low bidder each time they place a large machete order. As a result, you never know what brand you will find in the local retailer from month to month. In the case of Imacasa, that may be changing. A new company, Condor Tool and Knife, is now importing a wide variety of blades and tools from El Salvador.
    [Show full text]
  • December 2019 There Were 75 Tables Which Included Several Pretty Nice the Beginning Displays
    KNEWSLETTTER IN A KNUTSHELL 4 The Beginning 4 Display Making 4 Charter Members 4 Laguiole Knives 4 Application Form Our international membership is happily involved with “Anything that goes ‘cut’!” December 2019 There were 75 tables which included several pretty nice The Beginning displays. We had three Gerber folding knives, enhanced ibdennis with engraving on ivory micarta handles, presented in Someone recently asked me to recall and write the beginning a custom wood box. These were given to the three best of the Oregon Knife Collectors Association (OKCA). It was displays at the Show. The attendance was around 500 with 1975 when a group of knife minded people gathered to see if it a door admission of $1.00. was feasible to have a knife show on the West Coast. We had monthly meetings in the Eugene Water & Electric Board (EWEB) utilities basement here in Eugene, Oregon, once a month on Saturdays which was attended by Oregonians mostly. We called ourselves the “Emerald Empire Blade Collectors Association.” Long about the first of 1976, we modified our name to “Emerald Empire Knife Collectors.” I think this happened as most of the public had no idea what a “blade” was. The only knife shows that were available were in conjunction with gun shows held in the area. It was always a travel-to-a destination. The big shows were even more unavailable, greater distances. How about a show in our area was the question? Something like, ”If Mohammed can’t go to the mountain, then bring the mountain to Mohammed.” It was this drive that suggested that I would promote the interest of collectable cutlery and Wayne Goddard would promote the area of knifemaking.
    [Show full text]
  • Outdoor& Collection
    MAGNUM COLLECTION 2020 NEW OUTDOOR& COLLECTION SPRING | SUMMER 2020 early years. The CNC-milled handle picks up the shapes of the Magnum Collection 1995, while being clearly recognizable as a tactical knife, featuring Pohl‘s signature slit screws and deep finger choils. Dietmar Pohl skillfully combines old and new elements, sharing his individual shapes and lines with the collector. proudly displayed in showcases around the For the first time, we are using a solid world, offering a wide range of designs, spearpoint blade made from 5 mm thick quality materials and perfect craftsmanship. D2 in the Magnum Collection series, giving the knife the practical properties you can For the anniversary, we are very pleased that expect from a true utility knife. The knife we were able to partner once again with has a long ricasso, a pronounced fuller and Dietmar Pohl. It had been a long time since a ridged thumb rest. The combination of MAGNUM COLLECTION 2020 we had worked together. The passionate stonewash and satin finish makes the blade The Magnum Collection 2020 is special in designer and specialist for tactical knives scratch-resistant and improves its corrosion- many ways. We presented our first Magnum has designed more than 60 knives, among resistance as well. The solid full-tang build catalogue in 1990, followed three years later them the impressive Rambo Knife featured gives the Magnum Collection 2020 balance by the first model of the successful Magnum in the latest movie of the action franchise and stability, making it a reliable tool for any Collection series. This high-quality collector‘s with Sylvester Stallone.
    [Show full text]
  • Damascus Steel
    Damascus steel For Damascus Twist barrels, see Skelp. For the album of blades, and research now shows that carbon nanotubes the same name, see Damascus Steel (album). can be derived from plant fibers,[8] suggesting how the Damascus steel was a type of steel used in Middle East- nanotubes were formed in the steel. Some experts expect to discover such nanotubes in more relics as they are an- alyzed more closely.[6] The origin of the term Damascus steel is somewhat un- certain; it may either refer to swords made or sold in Damascus directly, or it may just refer to the aspect of the typical patterns, by comparison with Damask fabrics (which are in turn named after Damascus).[9][10] 1 History Close-up of an 18th-century Iranian forged Damascus steel sword ern swordmaking. These swords are characterized by dis- tinctive patterns of banding and mottling reminiscent of flowing water. Such blades were reputed to be tough, re- sistant to shattering and capable of being honed to a sharp, resilient edge.[1] Damascus steel was originally made from wootz steel, a steel developed in South India before the Common Era. The original method of producing Damascus steel is not known. Because of differences in raw materials and man- ufacturing techniques, modern attempts to duplicate the metal have not been entirely successful. Despite this, several individuals in modern times have claimed that they have rediscovered the methods by which the original Damascus steel was produced.[2][3] The reputation and history of Damascus steel has given rise to many legends, such as the ability to cut through a rifle barrel or to cut a hair falling across the blade,.[4] A research team in Germany published a report in 2006 re- vealing nanowires and carbon nanotubes in a blade forged A bladesmith from Damascus, ca.
    [Show full text]
  • In the United States District Court for the Northern District of Iowa Cedar Rapids Division
    IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF IOWA CEDAR RAPIDS DIVISION UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, Plaintiff, No. 10-CR-30 CJW-MAR vs. MEMORANDUM OPINION AND ORDER MICHAEL LEE BEVINS, Defendant. ____________________ I. INTRODUCTION This matter is before the Court on a First Supplemental and Substituted Petition to Revoke Supervision (“Petition”). (Doc. 98). On July 29, 2021, the Court held an evidentiary hearing on the Petition. (Doc. 104). At the conclusion of the hearing, the Court found by a preponderance of the evidence that defendant violated the terms and conditions of supervised release, as alleged in the Petition, and sentenced defendant to 18 months’ imprisonment, followed by an 8-year term of supervised release. Specifically, the Court found defendant committed the following violations: Violation 1: Failure to Participate in Substance Abuse Testing Violation 2: New Law Violation; Assault on Peace Officer & Carrying Weapons Violation 3: Frequenting Places Where Children Congregate Violation 4: Possession of a Dangerous Weapon Because there is little published caselaw on this issue and some misinformation circulating in the public realm, the Court issues this Memorandum and Order to elaborate and Case 1:10-cr-00030-CJW-MAR Document 105 Filed 07/30/21 Page 1 of 5 memorialize its ruling that defendant’s possession of a machete constitutes a dangerous weapon for purposes of supervised release. II. BACKGROUND Defendant was convicted in October 2010 of failing to register as a sex offender and sentenced to ten years in prison, followed by ten years on supervised release. (Doc. 56). He began supervised release on April 1, 2020.
    [Show full text]
  • A Guide to Switchblades, Dirks and Daggers Second Edition December, 2015
    A Guide to Switchblades, Dirks and Daggers Second Edition December, 2015 How to tell if a knife is “illegal.” An analysis of current California knife laws. By: This article is available online at: http://bit.ly/knifeguide I. Introduction California has a variety of criminal laws designed to restrict the possession of knives. This guide has two goals: • Explain the current California knife laws using plain language. • Help individuals identify whether a knife is or is not “illegal.” This information is presented as a brief synopsis of the law and not as legal advice. Use of the guide does not create a lawyer/client relationship. Laws are interpreted differently by enforcement officers, prosecuting attorneys, and judges. Dmitry Stadlin suggests that you consult legal counsel for guidance. Page 1 A Guide to Switchblades, Dirks and Daggers II. Table of Contents I. Introduction .................................................................................... 1 II. Table of Contents ............................................................................ 2 III. Table of Authorities ....................................................................... 4 IV. About the Author .......................................................................... 5 A. Qualifications to Write On This Subject ............................................ 5 B. Contact Information ...................................................................... 7 V. About the Second Edition ................................................................. 8 A. Impact
    [Show full text]
  • Tawonga Distribution Catalogue
    TAWONGA DISTRIBUTION CATALOGUE M 0428 330 767 F 03 9791 7172 E [email protected] PO Box 1032, Warragul, Victoria 3820 Australia www.tawonga.com.au www.opinel.com.au R 1 INDEX OUTDOOR: OPINEL Pg 3 - 13 BROWN DOG Pg 14 MASERIN Pg 15 - 23 CLAUDE DOZORME Pg 24-25 ROBERT DAVID COUTELLERIE Pg 26-27 TAYLOR’S EYE WITNESS Pg 28 - 29 KANETSUNE Pg 30 - 33 HELLE Pg 34 - 39 BRUSLETTO Pg 40 - 41 CUREL Pg 42 and 45 VICTORY Pg 43 - 48 MASERIN DIVING Pg 49 ACCESSORIES BLOCKS & STORAGE Pg 50 BISBELL Pg 50 TAURUS Pg 51 TAWONGA LEATHERWARE Pg 51 MAX CAPDEBATHES Pg 52 - 53 EZELAP Pg 54 - 55 SHARPENING & STEELS Pg 56 - 57 CHEF, KITCHEN & HOME OPINEL Pg 59 - 66 TABLE AND STEAK KNIVES Pg 65 - 69 ROBERT DAVID COUTELLERIE Pg 67 and 68 SHIKISAI POMME Pg 68 GOYON CHAZEAU Pg 69 - 71 SHIKISAI MIYAKO Pg 72 - 74 SHIKISAI KYO Pg 75 IVO Pg 76 - 77 GEHRING Pg 78 - 81 TRAMONTINA Pg 82 2 The Opinel company was founded in 1890 in the Savoie region of France by Joseph Opinel. Today, his descendants still own the company, which employs around 100 people, produces 4 million knives per year and sells to 70 countries across the world. The easily - recognisable Opinel folding knife is acknowledged as one of the best knives in the world. The Victoria and Albert Museum lists the Opinel pocket knife as being among the 100 best designs in the world, placing it with icons such as the Porsche 911 and the Rolex watch.
    [Show full text]
  • The Cutting Edge of Knives
    THE CUTTING EDGE OF KNIVES A Chef’s Guide to Finding the Perfect Kitchen Knife spine handle tip blade bolster rivets c utting edge heel of a knife handle tip butt blade tang FORGED vs STAMPED FORGED KNIVES are heated and pounded using a single piece of metal. Because STAMPED KNIVES are stamped out of metal; much like you’d imagine a license plate would be stamped theyANATOMY are typically crafted by an expert, they are typically more expensive, but are of higher quality. out of a sheet of metal. These types of knives are typically less expensive and the blade is thinner and lighter. KNIFEedges Plain/Straight Edge Granton/Hollow Serrated Most knives come with a plain The grooves in a granton This knife edge is perfect for cutting edge. This edge helps the knife edge knife help keep food through bread crust, cooked meats, cut cleanly through foods. from sticking to the blade. tomatoes & other soft foods. STRAIGHT GRANTON SERRATED Types of knives PARING KNIFE 9 Pairing 9 Pairing 9 Asian 9 Asian 9 Steak 9 Cheese STEAK KNIFE 9 Utility 9 Asian 9 Santoku Knife 9 Butcher 9 Utility 9 Carving Knife 9 Fillet 9 Cheese 9 Cleaver 9 Bread BUTCHER KNIFE 9 Chef’s Knife 9 Boning Knife 9 Santoku Knife 9 Carving Knife UTILITY KNIFE MEAT CHEESE KNIFE (INCLUDING FISH & POULTRY » PAIRING » CLEAVER » ASIAN » CHEF’S KNIFE FILLET KNIFE » UTILITY » BONING KNIFE » BUTCHER » SANTOKU KNIFE » FILLET CLEAVER PRODUCE CHEF’S KNIFE » PAIRING » CHEF’S KNIFE » ASIAN » SANTOKU KNIFE » UTILITY » CARVING KNIFE BONING KNIFE » CLEAVER CHEESE SANTOKU KNIFE » PAIRING » CHEESE » ASIAN » CHEF’S KNIFE UTILITY » BREAD KNIFE COOKED MEAT CARVING KNIFE » STEAK » FILLET » ASIAN » CARVING ASIAN KNIVES offer a type of metal and processing that BREAD is unmatched by other types of knives typically produced from » ASIAN » BREAD the European style of production.
    [Show full text]
  • Prices Effective October 21, 2019
    2020 - State of Georgia Contract For Tractors, Mowers, and Earthmoving Equipment : 99999 - SPD0000177 PRICES EFFECTIVE OCTOBER 21, 2019 Tractor Implements • Compact Drills • No-Till Seeders Revised 10/12/20 (888) 987-7433 Wholegoods: Ext. 1989 Parts: Ext. 1992 Service: Ext. 1994 See Pg. 2 for Discounts LP_2019 CONSISTENTLY LEADING THE WAY... © Copyright 2019 Lashley Tractor Sales - (770)808-5500 1 10/14/2020 Re-shuffle COMPACT DRILLS 2020 - State of Georgia Contract For Tractors, Mowers, and Earthmoving Equipment : 99999 - SPD0000177 RETURN TO INDEX 3rd Function Valve Kits DT55 Series ...................................................141 Pallet Forks 3rd Function Valve Kits ..................................180 PF10 & PF20 Series .......................................161 Drag Harrows PFL12/PFL20 Series Pallet Forks ...................162 All-Flex Mowers DRG Series ....................................................104 PFL30/PFLE45 Series Pallet Forks .................163 AFM42/45 Series ...............................................9 PFLE55/PFL(E)64 Series Pallet Forks.............164 AFM30 Series ..................................................10 Drag Scrapers BB45 Series ...................................................129 Pasture Aerators All Purpose Seeders AR25 Series - 8’ & 10’ Pull-Type ...................145 APS15 Series ...................................................96 Fertilizer Spreaders PTS Pull-Type Series .....................................100 Post Hole Diggers PFS Pendulum Series ....................................101
    [Show full text]
  • Art De Vivre Ecatalog
    Participating Brands CHARLES PARIS LAGUIOLE EN AUBRAC PIERRE FREY CHRISTOFLE LAMELLUX POUENAT FERRONNIER CRISTALLERIE DE MONTBRONN LONGWY PARIS SEBASTIEN BARRAU ISIDORE LEROY ORYLAG ULGADOR L’Art de Vivre à la Française : We believe that each piece embodies WELCOME to « Art de vivre à la House, Singapore’s traditional colonial the French way of living. an experience to be lived and to be française Singapore 2017 » ! heritage. This year, we are proud to shared thanks to the mastery of rare introduce you to 15 French companies Glamour, style, quality, excellence and and traditional know-how, which is « Art de vivre à la française » was selected for their outstanding talent luxury. Those are all the terms that we expressed through craftsmanship and launched for the first time in 2008 in and focus on quality that will showcase associate to Art de Vivre à la Française. heritage, linked to a strong capacity for Moscow, Russia. Since then and due their know-how and creations with L’Art de Vivre is also an enjoyment and technological innovation. to its great success, Business France samples through a visual installation. appreciation of life’s small pleasures renewed this concept in other global and it has been expressed for centuries Singapore is an attractive and vibrant cities, including New York, Los Through this exhibition/showcase, we in our culture, gastronomy, tableware lifestyle hub in Southeast Asia with Angeles, Riyadh, Abu Dhabi, New aimed at recreating the prestigious ©BSM International Communication / G. Crampes and interior design. The French culture many Singaporeans eager for design Delhi, and Shanghai in 2016.
    [Show full text]
  • 2012 Cover.Indd
    f someone asked you what attribute is the most in uential in regards to Irunning a successful knife company what would you answer? Reliability, consistency, sharp performance, or integrity? At Spyderco we believe the distin- guishing quality is integrity and it permeates through the deepest layers of our company from manufacturing to our sales force. We also believe that integrity results in reliability, consistency and performance. With each Spyderco knife you’ll discover innovation, higher-performing materials, up-to-date manufacturing techniques, and the latest in engineering technology. When you buy a Spyderco knife you can expect a high-quality reliable cutting tool designed and manufactured for peak performance and ergonomic comfort. Guaranteed. Integrity is being good even if no one is watching.™ TABLE OF CONTENTS CLIPIT Folding Knives 2 Ethnic Series Knives 36 Ladybugs 40 SLIPIT and SLIP JOINT Non-Locking Folding Knives 42 Salt Series® Knives 45 Fixed Blade Knives 50 Spyderco Restricted Items 55 Sprint Runs 54 Sharpeners 56 Whale Blade Project 77 Accessories 62 Warranty Information 79 Steel Chart/ Edge-U-Cation 80 Glossary 82 Index 88 BYRD KNIFE CONTENTS Folding Knives 66 Warranty Information 79 Index 89 NEW IN 2012 SPYDERCO C11FBLM Delica Blue National Law Enforcement Offi cer’s Memorial Fund C10FOR/C11FOR Endura4/Delica4 Orange C28YL Dragonfl y2 Salt C41TIF Native Fluted Titanium C85G Yojimbo2 C95G Manix2 XL C122GBK Tenacious Black Blade C123WD Sage4 Al Mar Mid-Backlock C129G Cat G-10 C130G Chicago G-10 C141 Balance Stainless
    [Show full text]