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Tawonga 2018 R3 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 INDEX OUTDOOR OPINEL Pg 2-13 Brown Dog Pg 14 Maserin Pg 15- 23 R Claude Dozorme Pg 24 – 25 Robert David Pg 26 – 27 Taylors’ Eye Witness Pg 28 – 29 Marttiini Pg 30 – 34 Amare Pg 35 Kanetsiune Pg 36 – 39 Helle Pg 40 – 45 Brusletto Pg 46-47 Curel Pg 48 Victory Pg 49 – 56 Maserin Diving Pg 58 ACCESSORIES Taurus Leather Pg 59 Tawonga Leather Pg 59 Max Capdebarthes Pg 60 – 61 EzeLap Pg 62- 63 Sharpening and Steels Pg 64-65 Knife Block & Knife Storage Pg 66 CHEF, KITCHEN & HOME Opinel Pg 68 – 75 Steak & Table Knives Pg 74 – 78 Champagne Sabre Pg 79 Cheese Knives Pg 79 Goyon Chazeau Pg 80 – 81 Shikisai Miyako Pg 84- 86 Shikisai Kyo Pg 87 Carving & Chef Knife Sets Pg 82-83 Ivo Pg 88 – 89 Tramontina Pg 90 1 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. In 2006 the Opinel pocket knife was recognised as one of the 999 most successful designs of all times by a jury of international designers in the ‘Phaidon Design Classics’. 2 TRADITIONAL RANGE The traditional Opinel pocket knife is available in 10 sizes, each size being marked on the collar of the knife. Opinel sizes from 6 to 12 have a Virobloc safety system on the collar, which twists to lock the blade into the open or closed position. OPINEL CARBON STEEL The carbon steel blade has an exceptional cutting quality and is very easy to sharpen. The carbon steel blade has a light smear of lanolin on it when it leaves the factory to protect it from moisture. The blade must be wiped clean from fingerprints and washed and dried after use. The blade will darken in time (hence carbon steel is often called black steel), but in no way will this impinge on the cutting quality of the knife. Both the blade and the handle is stamped with “Opinel Carbone’ to distinguish it from the Stainless Steel knife. 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 183102 Collectors set - wooden lid, 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 000739 182085 183104 Counter Display box 30 knives Wall panel 12 knives Display case, glass lid 6xNo 6, 6xNo 7, 12xNo 8, 6xNo 9 4 each No 6, 7 and 8 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 OPINEL SHARPENING 001541 001540 001128 Natural quarry stone for sharpening, Natural quarry stone, Sharpening steel 7.5cm suit Tawonga 10cm, boxed 24cm, boxed pouches 3 OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL The traditional Opinel pocket knife is also available in 10 different sizes with a stainless steel blade. The blade is made from Swedish Sandvik steel modified 12C27, which requires no special care. Of course all pocket knives should be kept dry and well maintained. The blade is stamped ‘Opinel Inox’ (stainless steel) to distinguish it from the carbon steel blade. 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 001314 Display case, glass lid 001159 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 Counter display box 30 s/s knives 6x No 6, 6x No 7, 12x No 8, 6x No 9 001311 Collectors set - wooden lid, 1 of each size - No 2 - 12 STAINLESS BLISTER PACK - HANG SELL 000404 No 6 beechwood 000654 No 7 beechwood 000938 000405 No 8 beechwood Wall panel 12 knives! 001254 No 9 beechwood 4 each No. 6, 7 and 8 001255 No 10 beechwood 4 OPINEL NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL - BOXED WITH SHEATH 001089 001193 Sport Display of 10 OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL COLOURED HORNBEAM HANDLE 001424 001425 No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife - Sky blue No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife - Green apple 001426 001427 No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife - Tangerine No 7 s/s traditional pocket knife - Plum OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL KEYRINGS No 2 Keyring No 4 Keyring 000065 - Beechwood, minimum of 3 000081 - Beechwood, minimum of 3 002051 - Tangarine, minimum of 3 002055 - Red, minimum of 3 002050 - Apple Green, minimum of 3 002054 - Khaki, minimum of 3 002052 - Plum, minimum of 3 002056 - Slate Grey, minimum of 3 Keyring stand available 002049 - Sky Blue, minimum of 3 002053 - Blue, minimum of 3 6 5 OPINEL OUTDOOR KNIFE NO 8 WITH THONG - BOXED 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 7 JUNIOR OUTDOOR KNIFE - BOXED 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 002151 - Khaki 002152 - Violet OPINEL NO 12 EXPLORE KNIFE BOXED The robust 10cm blade (2.7mm thick) is made from modified Sandvik 12 C27 steel, with extra sturdy hook blade. The Fibreglass Polyamide handle is resistant to extreme temperatures and to water and has a soft rubber grip, pealess whistle to 110dB and a firestarter. 001899 - Green 001974 - Orange 002013 - Explore replacment firestarter 002014 - Explore replacment hook OPINEL XL EXPLORE POUCH-NEW Large strong canvas pouch to fit explore knife. Also suits No 12 Traditional and No 12 Saw. Mount horizontal or vertical. 002159 - Khaki pouch 002160 - Blue pouch D-I-Y HANDYPERSON NO 9 - HANG SELL SPECIAL FEATURES: • 8cm blade 2.2mm thick • wire cutter up to 0.5mm • wire stripper up to 0.8mm 001792 • fibreglass reinforced handle Grey • flathead tip for 4mm screws • crosshead tip for 3.5-5mm screws • magnetised bit holder 001804 Yellow 68 OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL WITH LEATHER THONG 001321 - No 8 Trekking Beechwood handle 001703 - No 8 Trekking Khaki handle 002212 - No 8 Trekking Dark Blue - NEW 002213 - No 8 Trekking Burgundy - NEW 002211 - No 8 Trekking Brown Black - NEW 001641 - No 8 Trekking Engraved - NEW 001889 001890 001891 002227/2 Display box 10 trekking knives Red trekking knife Blue trekking knife Display stand 30 trekking knives. with sheath boxed. 5x red, 5 x blue with sheath boxed with sheath boxed 6x each beech, khaki, dark blue, burgundy, brown black 002227 Display stand 60 trekking knives 12 each colour GIANT – NO 13 WITH LEATHER THONG 122136 No 13 GIANT. 22cm blade s/s in cardboard box. BLUE LEATHER WITH THONG 001977 No8 stainless steel knife with handle wrapped in blue calfskin. It has a polished blade, leather lace, and comes in wooden pencil case. 7 OPINEL ROUND TIPS OPINEL STAINLESS STEEL SAFETY ROUND TIP WHITTLING & PICNIC KNIFE 001696S - Beech single knife 001697s - Blue single knife 001696 - Beech box 6 001697 - Blue box 6 001697 MIX - 3x blue, 3x red 001698s - Red single knife 001699s - Fuchsia single knife 001698 - Red box 6 001699 - Fuchsia box 6 001698 MIX - 3x beech, 3x red 001699 MIX - 3x fuschia, 3x apple 001700s - Apple green single knife 001700 - Apple green box 6 001221 - Blister beech Counter display box of 6, carded, hangsell WHAT ELSE IS GREAT TO TAKE ON A PICNIC? 001410 Corkscrew and cheeseknife 001616 Oyster shucking knife BRUNCH KNIFE. Spatula for spreading. Micro-serrated section for cutting 002175 Beech 002176 Tangarine 000645 Slicing and peeling knife 001933 Spreading knife MASERIN PICNIC SETS M 941 Picnic Set: Folding fork, spoon and knife, s/s with plastic red handles in nylon belt pouch M 943 Picnic Set: Stainless steel-50mm fork, spoon and serrated knife in nylon belt pouch. Superb Quality! 8 OPINEL NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL CLASSIC WOOD RANGE - BOXED 002020 - Olive handle 002022 - Walnut handle 002021 - Oak handle 002029 - Counter Display containing 4 each Olive, Oak and walnut OPINEL KNIVES NO 8 STAINLESS STEEL, ENGRAVED OAKWOOD HANDLE 001620 - Deer 001621 - Mountain goat 001622 - Dog 001623 - Hare 001624 - Boar 001625 - Trout 001637 - Animalia 001790 - Cyclist Box of 6 engraved knives 001641 - No 8 Trekking Engraved - NEW 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 padauk 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 GIFTWARE OPINEL CORKSCREW & CHEESEKNIFE 001953 Counter display box of 001410 12 corkscrew knives Corkscrew with 10cm s/s blade HORN Made from the polished solid tip of animal horn.
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