
The Gouttière or Gutter, is originally from Burgundy.

It’s essentially an offspring of the Langres and gets its name from the shape of its bolster.

The grooved bolster reminds of a rain gutter, or gouttière in French.

It has a long and slender handle and pretty thin sheepsfoot handle.


It’s a typical utilitarian knife.

Find one on http://knives-of-france.com