Laguiole En Aubrac

Corkscrew - Intarsia Ebony/Oxbone

kr.2.499,00

Corkscrew from French Laguiole en Aubrac in ebony and ox bone.

Laguiole en Aubrac has been around since 1829. From 1829 to 1880, the French company only produced steak and folding knives and it wasn't until 1880 that their corkscrews made their debut. The idea for the corkscrew came from the demand that had developed among men from the north of Aveyron who had traveled to Paris to work as waiters in the many small cafes.

The actual screw on these corkscrews is conical and therefore has a better entry into the cork. Furthermore, the 'cap' is molded and not bent, this means that it will not open and loosen over time.

The shells on this corkscrew are intarsia made of ebony and mammoth ivory.

The steel on this model is polished.

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