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Opinel N°08 Picnic + accessories

Code: 292001
1 rating
Brand: Opinel
€13,18
In Stock (4 pcs)
Delivery to:
24/12/2024

Detailed information

Product detailed description

Designed in collaboration with designer Franck Fontana, the Picnic+ knifeless set is a collection of smart and sustainable accessories for comfortable dining on the go.

Included:
- Fork and spoon that attach to the knife #08.
- A microfiber pouch that serves as storage and cleaning tool.
- This set comes without the No.08 knife

The fork and spoon are made of stainless steel, so they are pleasant to eat with and at the same time strong and hygienic (compatible with No.08 knives with wooden handle, which are equipped with the Virobloc safety ring marketed since 2000).

Instructions for attaching the fork or spoon:
- With the knife blade closed, open the swivel ring.
- Attach the fork or spoon to the ring using the small notches.
- Close the ring

The set is suitable for eating outdoors (picnic, bivouac, camping, etc.) and for eating on the go in the office!

Overall length: cm
Blade length: cm
Steel: stainless steel
Handle:
Made in France

Additional parameters

Category: Classic folding knives
Blade material: stainless steel
Blade length: 7 to 8 cm
Handle material: wood

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The first Opinel knife was made by Joseph Opinel in his father's workshop in the small village of Albiez-Le-Vieux near Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne in France. From 1896 onwards, with three employees, he produced around 60 pieces a day. By 1901, the original workshop was no longer sufficient, so Opinel built a new one, employing fifteen workers. Eight years later, Opinel registered a trademark with the company's logo: the hand with the crown (main couronnée), which has marked all knife blades ever since. The knives were first sold by travelling salesmen, and later Opinel itself began exporting its production to Belgium and Italy. In 1911, one of his knives won a gold medal at the International Exhibition in Turin.

In 1920, production expanded to a newly built factory in Cognin near Chambéry. By the beginning of the Second World War, the company had sold 20 million knives. The company is still owned today by the founder's family. There is also a museum (Le Musée de l'Opinel) in Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne. The company employs around 100 people at its plants in Cognin and Chambéry and produces between four and five million knives a year.



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