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After looking at this lineup, we weren’t surprised to hear it comes from one of the world’s most renowned cutlery makers. Each folding knife here has a distinctive bee on the spring plate, where the handle meets the blade. (That’s so you know they’re crafted in France according to Laguiole tradition—completely by hand, from start to finish by a single artisan.) The handles are all fashioned from a different wood: ebony, juniper, birch, and thuja. They also happen to come in a very-impressive wooden box—because knives like these deserve an extra-special home of their own.
Photography by Ty Mecham
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