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1. How should I take care of my
Opinel ?
Avoid leaving it in damp environments for too long.
Grease the metal parts regularly.
Dry the blade using a dry cloth after each use.
2. How do you sharpen an Opinel ?
Use a fine-grain natural stone on a dry, degreased
blade.
As if you wanted to cut the stone, move the blade from
the base towards the tip, at an angle of 18/20
degrees. A wide angle will thicken the cutting edge:
it will be more resistant but less sharp. A small
angle will thin the cutting edge: it will be less
resistant but sharper.
A burr forms on the opposite side of the blade. Remove
this by passing this side over the stone, without
pressing. To finish off, pass both sides over the
stone, twice.
3. Can I put my Opinel in the dishwasher ?
Folding knives are not designed to be washed in the
dishwasher. You can wash them by hand, being careful
never to leave them soaking in the water and to dry
and grease them properly afterwards. Fixed-blade
kitchen knives with stainless steel blades can be
place in the dishwasher.
Make sure you use washing and rinsing products from
the same brand.
Place your knife in the cutlery basket with the blade
downwards.
Once the washing cycle has finished, dry your knife
and put it away.
4. What is the difference between a carbon blade
and a stainless steel blade ?
The carbon blade has an unparalleled cutting quality
and sharpens very easily. However, it must be
regularly greased and dried after each use to prevent
the formation of rust.
The stainless steel blade does not rust. The stainless
steel used for our blades is Swedish steel of
excellent quality, guaranteeing an impeccable cutting
quality.
5. The blade of my Opinel has rusty bits on it.
What's happening ?
Please visit our "Steel"
page.
6. Where can I buy Opinel knives in the US ?
Please visit our "U.S.
Retailers" page for brick and mortar merchants &
Opinel internet retailers
7. What is the "Crowned Hand" stamp ?
In 1565 King Charles IX of France had ordered every
master knife-maker to place an emblem on his products
to guarantee their origin and quality. “In order to
prevent counterfeits, the stamps had to be registered
in a ‘safe place’, in the Police Lieutenant’s registry
for Paris , at the guild headquarters or the home of
the oldest Master or Juror for knife-making centers.
They had to be stamped on a slab of copper, lead or
silver, as proof of registration and in order to keep
an imprint in the event of dispute”. Respecting this
tradition, Joseph Opinel chose as his emblem "The
Crowned Hand”. This right hand, known as a hand raised
in blessing, with three fingers straight and two
fingers folded, figures on the coat of arms of the
town of Saint-Jean-de-Maurienne . "A silver hand
raised in blessing, on an azure background, clad in
the same". Since the 6th century, the cathedral has
housed a shrine, where the faithful may worship,
containing three fingers from the hand of Saint John
the Baptist, brought back from Alexandria in Egypt by
a young girl from Maurienne, named Thecla. The crown
placed above the hand recalls the fact that the Savoie
region was once a Duchy.
8. Where does the wood used for the Opinel knives'
handles come from?
95% of the wood used comes from France. For further
information see "The
woods"
9. What is the "coup du savoyard" ?
The blade unfolds easily thanks to its groove.
However, those practiced in the art can tap the heel of the handle
hard on the table once and the blade will come out of the slit slightl |
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