Thanks for watching? Thanks for showing!!! Hoi Stefan, abgesehen von diesem wunderschönen Messer mit den harmonischen Linien, der perfekten Verarbeitung und der offensichtlich gigantischen Schneidperformance ein Hammervideo 😀 Die eigentlichen Stars des Films waren aber neben der Deko, die Kamerfahrten, die Schnitte, die perfekten rasanten Übergänge und das perfekte Licht. Auch die Slomo beim Einschenken des Weines.... Wow! Ich schaue mir das gleich nochmal an und versuche mich etwas mehr auf's Messer zu konzentrieren 😂 Mein größter Respekt für diese Mühe! Danke für's zeigen und einen schönen Abend, Robert
I like that design and it's apparent function quite a bit. Once it's open, it looks like a splendid fixed-blade. With that thinner blade stock it's no doubt a fine cutting instrument as depicted. Simple, elegant.... with historic mechanicals yet futuristic in it's finish. Bravo.
Excellent as always review. Both content and your usual amazing production values. One minor quibble, one lingering result of two years of High School French three decades ago is knowing how to pronounce numbers. I felt sophisticated until you switched to English. ;)
Moin Stefan, Thank you for another cinematic masterpiece! Even though the knife is of course far too big for me, I admire the beautiful lines when it is open. Unfortunately, the 1925 also shows a massive edge standing freely in the wind. I'm afraid I don't really understand French knife design.... LG Claus
Great video again, Stephan. Informative and also, I enjoyed learning about a new knife maker. One question; the steel isn't familiar too me. Can you please give us some information about it? Thanks!