
Opinel Neo6
The Neo6 takes Opinel's traditional design and adds a touch of modern flair with beautiful Ebony wood and the new chiseled Optiflex locking ring. It is equipped with a recycled leather lanyard and stainless steel rivet, creating a simple and elegant everyday carry. The Ebony wood is sourced from partners in Africa that are RBUE certified
About Opinel - Opinel is the quintessential French pocket knife. Their history of forging steel goes back to the early 1800's in the Opinel family, and the numbered sizing system that they are known for was created in 1897 by Joseph Opinel. As demand increased, Joseph moved the company to Pont de Govoudaz to create a larger facility, innovating new knife-making machines, training workers, and bringing electricity to the village for the first time ever! Nowadays, Opinel is an internationally recognized design. Their minimalist designed has hardly changed, save for innovative new styles and the use of higher-quality modern steels.
Original: $81.00
-65%$81.00
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The Neo6 takes Opinel's traditional design and adds a touch of modern flair with beautiful Ebony wood and the new chiseled Optiflex locking ring. It is equipped with a recycled leather lanyard and stainless steel rivet, creating a simple and elegant everyday carry. The Ebony wood is sourced from partners in Africa that are RBUE certified
About Opinel - Opinel is the quintessential French pocket knife. Their history of forging steel goes back to the early 1800's in the Opinel family, and the numbered sizing system that they are known for was created in 1897 by Joseph Opinel. As demand increased, Joseph moved the company to Pont de Govoudaz to create a larger facility, innovating new knife-making machines, training workers, and bringing electricity to the village for the first time ever! Nowadays, Opinel is an internationally recognized design. Their minimalist designed has hardly changed, save for innovative new styles and the use of higher-quality modern steels.





















