Roland LANNIER folding knife Why so serious? More Rock n Roll black
Roland Lannier knife, Inspiration came from contemporary furniture design, fullhandle scales, linerlock, mat blade
These scales were crafted out of a pile of vinyl records glued together. You can see the microgrooves on the surface, as well as the record’s label. This sticker will fade and go away in time in a destroy kind of way.
The back spacer is cut from a broken vintage guitar handle.
Blade: 14C18N Nitrogen boosted stainless steel, cryo treated
Hardness: HRC 60
Scales: made from vinyl records
Pouch: doubled "Pride of Scotland" silk
Length: 26 cm while open, 13 cm folded
height: 19 mm
Thickness: 13 mm
Mounted on beryllium bronze washers, with ceramic detent ball
100% made in France
Finish: | mat |
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blade steel: | stainless steel |
handle material: | other |
plates: | without guillochage |
Roland LANNIER
In 2014, ROLAND LANNIER left the PERCEVAL forge and has been working in his own workshop in Thiers since September 2014.
His first work, the fine gentleman's pocket knife Why so Serious, is based on the film Batman: The Dark Knight. With this model, he immediately won a talent competition organised in Thiers in 2014. In addition to the Why so serrious and the Spring Heeled Jack pocket knife, Roland also makes table knives and chef's knives.
Many fabulous restaurants around the world offer to dine with Roland Lannier's table knives. The reference list is impressive.
Contact: lannier.roland@gmail.com, Roland Lannnier, 20 Rue Victor Hugo, 63300 Thiers, France