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  • Saladini Knives, from €300 for a set of six For those who have tired of the ubiquitous bee-logoed knives of Laguiole, the small Tuscan town of Scarperia has several knife manufacturers, with some of the best produced by Coltellerie Saladini www.coltelleriasaladini.it .

    Lasting Gifts for the Connoisseur's Kitchen Bruce Palling 2011

  • The corkscrew had lost its charge and I had to pull at the cork with my fingers and finish it with a regular waiter's corkscrew from Laguiole, which many believe make the best corkscrews in the world, even if they merely come with polished wood handles, not flashing blue lights.

    Accessories Aim to Make Wine Even More Fun Lettie Teague 2011

  • Everything is done with this in mind -- the buildings are designed to blend into the scenery; walls in the 13 pure white bedrooms are partially made from iron (in homage to Michel Bras's father, who was an ironmonger, and also a reference to the famous knife factory in nearby Laguiole), and the bathrooms are made from granite, which is the local stone.

    A Room With a Chew Jemima Sissons 2010

  • Laguiole French 3 piece cheese serving set in elegant box.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • Laguiole French 3 piece cheese serving set in elegant box.

    French Word-A-Day: 2007

  • Laguiole French 3 piece cheese serving set in elegant box.

    la mère porteuse - French Word-A-Day 2007

  • This one is called "Apple Quarter and Laguiole Knife".

    Shopping Bags Lindy 2008

  • I thought of Clotilde as soon you mentioned Laguiole, which was the first I'd heard of this knife.

    Fruit with a Knife: A Home Cook Cuts Up Lindy 2008

  • The Laguiole looks lovely - is it a clasp knife with brass fittings?

    Fruit with a Knife: A Home Cook Cuts Up Lindy 2008

  • The restaurant sits in the town of Laguiole, deep in the rich farmlands of what is called "La France profonde."

    A Three-Star Perspective 2008

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