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- The handle is made of olive wood and comes with a yellow hand strap
- Comes with a wooden display stand and an instruction manual (no box)
- Gorgeous craftsmanship by renowned French knife-maker Claude Dozorme
Napoleon used to say: "In victory you deserve champagne, in defeat you need it". During the 17th century, when his troops celebrated a victory, the cavalry officers would use their sabres to open the champagne bottles.
With his expertise in knife-making craftsmanship, Claude Dozorme designed these prestigious sabres so that you too can celebrate in style.
With 'The Art of Sabering Champagne' booklet, learn how do sabre your champagne in just a few simple steps.
In 1902, Blaise Dozorme a steel worker, setup shop in La Monnerie and began designing and making knifes. In 1934, Valentin, Blaise Dozorme's son took over the shop and further developed the family's craftsmanship. In the 1970s, Valentin's son Claude invested in tools and machinery thus giving the house the opportunity to develop its market on a much larger scale. Ten years later, the brand Claude Dozorme was born. Throughout the decades, the craftsmanship and expertise of the company has only strengthen its position as one of Frances most reputable knife-maker.