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No. 161

Price range: 8,00 € through 14,90 €

Dive into the world of knives with this new issue.
Discover the Griffe Perrin, an iconic knife, exciting news, summer shows, field tests, brands to discover, collector’s items, and portraits of dedicated creators. A rich edition for enthusiasts and the curious!

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Format

Print, Digital, VIP (Print + Digital)

Year

2025

Description

With its cover dominated by the sharp and singular line of the Griffe, this iconic knife designed by Fred Perrin immediately stands out with its compact and distinctive silhouette. This issue offers a focused, direct look, serving a confident design.

We chose to feature the Griffe Perrin, on the one hand for its status as an essential piece in the tactical knife universe, and on the other hand to highlight the journey of its creator, a discreet and recognized artisan, whose approach has influenced several generations.

Also in this issue:

  • News updates with current happenings and shopping ideas to fuel your passion;
  • A review of the summer cutlery shows, featuring Penn Ar Gontell, Lames en Table, Lames d’Oc, À l’Ouest and the Fête du Couteau, to explore the summer knife scene;
  • A tribute to Philippe Ricard, a knifemaker appreciated for his talent and generosity, who recently passed away;
  • An equipment spotlight with GLF Laser & Cerakote, on new coating possibilities for your blades;
  • A selection of life-saving knives, designed to respond to emergencies and professional uses;
  • Discovering the brands IBEX and Windmühlenmesser, from Germany, with their functional vision of the knife;
  • A consumer report on the paring knife, essential in the kitchen and often misunderstood;
  • A journey through forty years of throwing knives, exploring the evolution of practices and sporting heritage;
  • An ongoing project, Magnus Populus, developed by Alex Dubois, exploring formal research and personal inspiration;
  • Continuing our exploration of issoires, between ancient forms and collected stories;
  • Three profiles deeply rooted in their regions: L’atelier Les 2 Diables, Benjamin Vagh Weinmann and Le Couteau du Larzac;
  • And finally, a report dedicated to knives for breeders and caregivers, daily and specialized tools at the heart of professions involving living organisms.