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<blockquote data-quote="Jevverrett" data-source="post: 480958" data-attributes="member: 3706"><p>I recently bought a laguiole pipe tool with all the amazon cards I got as tips this year. And I have to say, it's is exceptional as far as a pipe tool goes. It has been bequeathed the honored "pipe tool slot" on my Peterson two pipe ashtray. As a pocketknife, it would be a bit dressy for my taste day to day. And it is a pocketknife in both size and heft. Be sure of that. Excellent craftsmanship through and through. The spring lock mechanism is superb and actually requires two hands to close (at least when it's new). </p><p></p><p>However... it's only good for scraping carbon and buttering bread lol. The metal appears to be of high quality. It would no doubt take a fine edge worthy of the toughest plugs and general knife needs. I don't think considering the price point, I would trust my hand with it on a whetstone, so it may well remain that way permanently however.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jevverrett, post: 480958, member: 3706"] I recently bought a laguiole pipe tool with all the amazon cards I got as tips this year. And I have to say, it's is exceptional as far as a pipe tool goes. It has been bequeathed the honored "pipe tool slot" on my Peterson two pipe ashtray. As a pocketknife, it would be a bit dressy for my taste day to day. And it is a pocketknife in both size and heft. Be sure of that. Excellent craftsmanship through and through. The spring lock mechanism is superb and actually requires two hands to close (at least when it's new). However... it's only good for scraping carbon and buttering bread lol. The metal appears to be of high quality. It would no doubt take a fine edge worthy of the toughest plugs and general knife needs. I don't think considering the price point, I would trust my hand with it on a whetstone, so it may well remain that way permanently however. [/QUOTE]
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