Posted 14 years ago
ribsmoker
(10 items)
just picked this last week at a community thrift sale in an elderly park , i did about 4 hrs of research online and the markings on the blade i found Date of creation or modification of the House in france that made it is 1830 , Sabatier name was used by a lot of french makersfrom the area of THIERS , however back then there was no copyright ,
the word is also used in other countries and there are knockoffs from china today , any more info would be helpfull
SOLD ON EBAY 152.50
I have a 10½" knife with the exact same markings but sadly due to Ebays knife policy i am not allowed to offer it for sale.
really fred what policy, i have sold many knives on ebay,and you see them all the time ,what is the policy? mine sold for 152.50 and another just like it sold the week before for the same amount,
My dad died some time ago i had to clean his flat out , on doing so i came across a knife in a leather sheath,it looks like a killing knife. the inscription on it read. sabatier jeune garanti on the blade with a bunch of grapes, Originaly there were two knifes, cant find the other one. Dad fought in north Africa during the war i think he brought them back with him, along with a german soldeirs documents.Iv tride to get more info on this knife but always come up with a kichen knife but you can tell it isnt. Can someone shed some light on this for me thankyou.
Hello. I have a set of antique dinner knives that my Dad left me when he passed. They have black wooden/ebony handles and are steel bladed with a stamp on the base that says “Garanti” and possibly “912” however, I’m not sure of the middle number, so perhaps that could have been the alloy content of some sort for the plating or the steel, I haven’t looked that up. I’m curious about these knives. They have a beautiful ornate metal bezel around the handle and the end of the handles are angled. I will try to figure out how to upload a photo. Does anyone happen to know anything about these?