This Maserin mini champagne sabre was designed to be used. It comes with a practical leather cover with loop to make sure you can carry it on your hip. Because of its size it won’t get in the way. The sabre can be used on both sides of the blade. In addition to the fact that you can use it to festively open a champagne bottle, this sabre looks festive thanks to the tassel at the end of the handle.
Maserin mini champagne sabre
The blade of this sabre is made from 420 steel. This is a stainless type of steel. Because it is a champagne sabre the blade isn’t sharpened. As such it is not a sharp knife. The blade seamlessly merges with the olive wood handle, the so-called ‘full tang construction’. This will provide a better balance. The blade is attached to the handle with steel rivets.
The perfect gift for champagne enthusiasts
This champagne sabre is great as a gift to those who love champagne. A sabre looks amazing. In addition, the blade can easily be engraved. Make a champagne sabre even more unique by engraving it with a special message. We are happy to do this for you!
How do I sabre a champagne bottle?
Sabring is, of course, a great and festive activity, but how do you do it?
Start with a nicely cooled bottle of champagne, about six degrees Celsius. Not colder. By cooling the bottle the pressure inside decreases making the glass more fragile. Remove the foil from the bottleneck and also the metal wire that keeps the cork in place. Afterwards you need to look for the bottle’s weak spot. That’s the welding seam, where the two halves of the mould come together. The sabre should slide just alongside this seam. Keep the bottle in your left hand if you are right-handed and vice versa. Your thumb needs to be placed in the hollow part of the bottom of the bottle. The bottle rests on the other, outstretched fingers of your hand. Hold the bottle up at an upwards angle and place the flat sabre on the bottle.
Slightly turn the sabre, to make sure the blunt side leaves the bottle and the sharp side is still resting on the bottle. Slide the sabre down the bottleneck a couple of times. You do this to find out if there are no irregularities on the bottle all the way down to the cork. Remove any left-over pieces of paper or foil. The champagne sabre should only touch the glass the whole way down. Now you are ready to use the sabre to hit the bottleneck. If you do it correctly the top of the bottle, including the cork, will shoot off.
General information
Brand: Maserin
Colour: light-brown
Article number: ME2000SC01
Dimensions & weight
Length: 26 cm
Material
Material handle: olive wood
Type of steel: stainless
Features & functions
Blade characteristics: smooth
Finish blade: polished
Type: sheath
Dishwasher safe: No
Scope of delivery
Delivered as a set: Yes
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