• Set includes: 6-piece Steak Knife. Material: Stainless Steel + Black Wood.
  • Sharp edge with elegant wood handles, classic and stylish design with Laguiole bee embellished on each knife.
  • Each knife: 8 1/2 inches, 80 grams. Blade: 4 inches, 2.5 mm thickness. Handle: 4 1/2 inches. Dishwasher not recommended.
  • Suitable for use in family, bar, restaurant, makes a great gift presented for family and friends.
  • Laguiole is not a registered trademark. The word “Laguiole” is a generic term, not legally restricted to any single company or place of manufacture. Laguiole by FlyingColors is a registered trademark approved by the United States Patent and Trademark Office (“USPTO”) and is protected from copying and simulation under United States trademark and copyright laws.

We are very pleased with these steak knives. They are well-made, solid and a perfect weight (not lightweight like many), and a perfect size. The quality of construction is obvious; beautiful smooth wood, perfectly fitted joints and rivets, a blade that is sharp and well-finished. The storage box is an added plus. We purchased very expensive traditional Laguiole knives from A. Simon in Paris years ago, and these look just as nice. It's obvious that this company is putting a lot of effort into creating a product to be proud of. I would highly recommend Flyingcolor's Laguiole steak knives.

Perfectly weighted throwing knives. I can pin a silk handkerchief held between my wife’s teeth 9 out of ten times effortlessly. Using these knives is almost like cheating. So glad I chose the olive wood it is beautiful. Razor sharp factory edge can also be modified carefully with a stone. I rubbed a little Boo’s Butcher Block Oil on the handles and they seemed to soak it up nicely. Viva la France 🇫🇷

This knife set comes in a very attractive box if you are considering giving as a gift. The knives are very good looking and have a very solid "feel" to them. The blades are really sharp and that is the purpose in the first place is it not? I think these knives are an incredibly good value for the money and am glad I chose these over the much more expensive German knives. I am very satisfied with this purchase.

For the cost, these knives are great for everyday use. They look fancy and are high quality so you could reserve them for more formal meals but at $5 a knife there is no worry about using them with everyday usage. They look so fancy you might not want to use them but they cut extremely well through any meat. Very happy with my purchase.

The knives arrived intact and are just what I wanted. They are beautiful, have presented no issues, and look much more expensive than they were. I saw many more sets during my reasearch that cost more, but, none looked nearly as nice as these do. I think with proper care they will last a long time. Common sense says don’t put utensils with wooden handles in the dishwasher or let them soak in the sink. We used the knives a ribeye steak dinner tonight. They slid right through like butter; no shredding, no effort.like with my old serrated blade steak knives.

This is the second set of flying colors knoves.bthe first we're rosewood handles for my daughter's house warming. Both she and her husband are knife snobs but have never seen these steak knives before. They we're so impressed they bought several sets to hold as gifts for weddings, etc. in the future. I bought another set in rubberwood for myself. The present I box is impressive and the heft and design of the knives is exceptional.

I purchased the bone handle option and was nervous because no one had reviewed it yet. I was very happy to open them up and find high quality handles. There are some places where the bone does not exactly fit against the metal, but as bone is a variable natural product it seems to be expected, especially at this price point. The gaps are not very noticable and the hand feel of these knives is lovely. As far as looks go, there is some natural variation, but only one knife has a stand out difference between the colors of the sides, and still to me is charming. The box came in perfect condition, and had included a lovely laser cut greeting card (blank) as a bonus gift. It would be good enough storage for occasional use. I am including pictures that show the biggest gaps, the slight variation in handle shape, and the variations of color. Overall highly recommended!

I originally purchased these knives two years ago and I love bringing them out. I use them only for steak nights in my house because they look and feel special. They always get compliments from my guests for their appearance and their effectiveness. It's a pleasure to cut into my meat with a sharp, straight blade that doesn't require sawing at my sirloin. One or two smooth slices and I have a beautifully cut piece of meat. Although I have not had them resharpened yet, I regularly hone them and they still hold a great edge. Because of my satisfaction with them and the compliments they regularly receive, I purchased 4 more sets as gifts for family.

I like them a lot. I like that the handles are natural wood and like real wood not coincident. I'm a knife guy. I collect cutlery and (knives, swords, hunting knives, did some blacksmithing made a few bowie knives and daggers as well as other things out of iron and steel.) Lets see, some one mentioned that the blades are thick from flat to flat. That is a good thing. Let me explain this. As time goes by the knives go dull from use and need sharpening. Each time you sharpen a knife the process removes some metal. Being made of stainless steel is a good thing for most people. Stainless tends to be a little harder and more brittle. Which means that it takes a little longer to sharpen but holds an edge longer and being stainless will not discolor with age. Personally I prefer carbon steel but that is like that difference between and automatic and manual transmission. I also prefer manuals. Yes they are not that sharp when delivered, They have what used to be called a factory edge. Meaning the angle is not as acute so that the blade does not get damaged during shipping. Took me all of about 30 minutes or so with some few different grades of wet stones to put a shaving sharp edge on the entire set. From this point going forward all that will be needed to maintain them is a few passes on a stone every once in a while and rubbing in some toung oil into the handles and this set will last a hundred years easy. Personally I think the price is low for what they are. I really don't care about the box. The only negative I can think of is I am not a fan of mirror finishes on knife blades. I by far prefer a satin finish. Satin finishes don't show the marks left by sharpening stones. On the hand over time mirror finishes turn into satin anyway so no big deal. A knife is a tool and needs to be maintained. A knife that shows signs of being sharpened is owned by some one that cares for and maintain their tools.

The knives are very beautiful and sharp. Each weighs 2.8 oz - for those who think about 'heavy-not heavy' - like I do. They look like folding knives, but do not fold - in case you are interested. We are very satisfied with the product. It is definitely what we were loking for.