Albacete Cutlery sector still receives new and valuable support, this time CCOO, for the European Parlament approves, finally, the “MADE IN” of Albacete Cutlery.
Hopefully this time, so be it.
Source: APRECU
Noticias y novedades del mundo de la cuchillería
The Senate supports the marking “MADE IN” of cutlery products imported from third countries, and therefore to know the origin of them, avoiding any deceit or fraud in connection with the European cutlery and particularly, to ours, the one of Albacete (Spain).
The PP, coordinated by APRECU an accurate way, presents a motion in the Senate, for the goverment to support the marking “MADE IN” of cutlery products, and therefore, the final consumer to obtain truthful information of the product purchased, distinguishing, thereby, Albacete folding knife from Chinese one, avoiding the cheating.
Source: www.lacerca.com
Amos Nunez, invited by the Cutlery Museum of Albacete, will participate in the V Congress of Ethnographic Heritage on Knife Grinders, which will be held from 9th to 13th October, in Orense (Spain).
Highlighting the visit, which the participants of this Congress will enjoy, to the Casa das Rodas in Arboiro (Orense), where Florencio de Arboiro has the world’s largest collection of grinding wheels.
Source: www.ourensedixital.com
This past April, died on good artisan knifemaker, Adolfo Lopez Palop, borned in Alcaraz (Albacete).
Commercial retired, begins in the profession of a self-taught way, and ends, manufacturing himself awesome and unique folding knives.
From here we honored this good craftsman, and a better person. R.I.P.
An article by Angel Ñacle about Adolfo, appeared in the newspaper The Tribuna.es, in February 2009.