Basque Chatellerault yataghan navaja A traditional Basque knife, with a yataghan style blade, concave inward towards the cutting edge. These knives were produced by the Chatellerault workshops in the second half of the 19th and early 20th centuries and were famous for their high..
Navaja Albaceteña walnut 170 mmTraditional navaja from Albacete in Thiers style: with liners and French "cran d'arrêt" back lock.Full length: 387 mmBlade: Bohler N690 st. steel. 170 x 45 x 4 mm. Full flat grind. Hardened to 60 HRCFinish: hand longitudinal sanding to 2000 gritFrench style "cran..
Mid-size Spanish navaja Flamenca, also known as Capaora and Lengua de Vaca (cow tongue). It stands out due to its characteristic and recognizable design. One of the most beautiful Spanish knives. Historically, navajas with a liners usually came from France or Aragon. Watch the video o..
Flamenco (Spanish Gypsy) style Navaja. Navajas with liners usually came from France and Aragon.Full size (opened): 280mmBlade: 124x3ox4mm. Bohler N690 st.steel, hardened to 59-60HRCCompound grind: half-full flat, and half-convex (closer to the tip)Spring: German 1.4034 st.steel. shaped as a gu..
Navaja Francesa engravedThese navajas where made in Thiers (France) in the second half of the 19th century for the Spanish marketClosed: 217mmBlade: 175mm х 35mm х 4mmSt. steel AISI 440C. Full flat grind. Finish: longitudinal hand sanding to 2000 gritSpring: st. steel 420 (France)Liners: st.steel 42..
Navaja Francesa Rattlesnake tailThis type of navajas, known as the "queue de crotale" - a rattlesnake's tail, was produced in the second half of the 19th century in Thiers (France) for the Spanish marketFull length: 365 mmBlade: Austrian Bohler N690 st. steel. Hardness: 60 HRCFull flat grind. B..
Navaja Francesa slipjointThese "queue de crotale" type navajas - "rattlesnake's tail", were produced in the 19th century by the workshops of Thiers (France) for the Spanish and Latin American markets. The navaja butt imitates the rattlesnake tail rattle.Closed: 185mmBlade: 140mm x 34 x 4mmSteel: st...
Navaja Francesa slipjoint 123 mmThese "queue de crotale" type navajas - "rattlesnake's tail", were produced in the 19th century by the workshops of Thiers (France) for the Spanish and Latin American markets. The navaja butt imitates the rattlesnake tail rattle.Closed: 153 mmBlade: 123 mm x 30 mm x 4..
Navaja Francesa Valero Jun In the second half of 19th century in Thiers (France) there were founded a few brands with a Spanish-sounding names, focused on the Spanish market. Among the most famous can be called "Valero Jun Zaragoza", "Navajas de Toledo" , "Toledo", "Haudeville en Albacette..
Navaja isabelina aristocratica with crossThis elegant type of navajas was produced for the Spanish market in Thiers (France) and was primarily intended for the upper classes. Therefore these navajas are known as "aristocratica". Since the scales of these navajas were often inlaid with silver c..
Navaja Paternera engravedThis type of the "sheepfoot" blades with a small modifications was popular in South Spain - mostly in Andalucia. Also is known as MarineraClosed: 170mmFull length: 289mmBlade: Tool alloy steel 150Cr14.Dimensions: 121 х 36 х 4 mm. Hardness: 60 HRCFull ..
Navaja Sevillana "carraca" with guitarSeville navaja "isabelina aristocratica" of the mid-19th century with a distinctive and recognizable design - a spring stylized as a Spanish guitar.Closed: 196mmBlade: 160 х 28 х 4 mmSteel: Austrian Bohler N690 st. steelFull flat grindFinish: longitudinal hand s..