Yes...well, our labeling requirements in the US are better. All of these knives are made by machines now, and have been for a long time with not too much hand time on them. I'm guessing they are die forged (they still say they're forged) and then machine ground, and the choice of steels has probably been changing partially to make them a little friendlier to unskilled steeling as well as to better stability in hardening and tempering.
At any rate, if they say they're made in thiers france, they should at least be in the ballpark with the "real ones". The listings that cost about $70 show a fairly narrow hardness range and appear to be legit.
At any rate, if they say they're made in thiers france, they should at least be in the ballpark with the "real ones". The listings that cost about $70 show a fairly narrow hardness range and appear to be legit.