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Nontron Knives

"Nontron knife" refers to a style of French pocket knife that is named after the town of Nontron in the Dordogne region of France, where it has been made for over 500 years. Nontron knives are known for their distinctive shape, which includes a curved handle and a blade that is wider near the handle and tapers towards the tip. The handles are often made from boxwood, although other materials such as ebony, horn, and bone may also be used. Nontron knives are prized for their craftsmanship and are considered to be among the finest traditional pocket knives in France.