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Nontron Paring Knive

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Made in the Perigord region of France, these paring knives look like they would feel just right in the hand. They are handmade by artisans in Perigord, with tempered steel blades and handles made from boxwood and decorated with woodburned figures. The seller says that the knives have been made in Perigord since the 15th century. $27.50 at The Gardener.

 
 

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What kind of care is required for tempered steel? I'd be wary of anything that isn't stainless...

posted by paul on October 29th 2007 at 5:46am
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For non-stainless, typically one needs to clean and dry the knife soon after cutting anything acidic. Also, don't leave the knife sitting wet, lest it rust and/or discolor.

Don't forget that the disadvantage of stainless steel is that it's more difficult to sharpen.

posted by quercus on October 29th 2007 at 6:08am
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So, so beautiful. Worth the need for more thoughtful care, I'd bet...

posted by Nora Rocket on October 29th 2007 at 6:50am
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These are wonderful and easy to care for and cut with surgical precision.

posted by Kristin Hohenadel on October 30th 2007 at 9:53am
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