DICK 1905 series carving knife 18 cm Article no. 8192518
Total length 30.0 cm
Blade length 18.0 cm corresponds to 7 inches
Blade material X50CrMoV15 stainless steel forged, rust-free
Blade shape curved
Hardness 55-56 Rockwell
Blade height 3.5 cm
Handle length 12.0 cm
Handle material: POM plastic in black with stainless steel ferrules
Special feature: final sharpness by hand, ferrules instead of rivets, laser-tested cutting edge geometry, half bolster
Weight: 182 grams
Manufacturer: FRIEDRICH DICK, Deizisau
Hand washing and drying is obligatory.
The curved blade of the boning knife allows particularly long, precise cuts. Without removing this carving knife, you can effortlessly divide meat, remove tendons or fat and lift the skin.
Series 1905 - The exclusive. FRIEDRICH DICK describes these chef's knives as such. A tribute to Art Nouveau, which characterizes the transition from the nineteenth to the twentieth century. Significant are the stainless steel ferrules, which replace the usual rivets. These are just as hygienic because they are completely seamless and inseparably connected to the handle material made of polyoximethylene, a highly durable plastic. The F. DICK marking is embossed by hand. The blade is ground to a fine point, polished and perfectly balanced. The cutting tools have a half bolster to make it easier to resharpen and to reduce weight.
1905 - Mata Hari dances her way through Berlin, veiled and exotic, unaware of her inevitable downfall as a spy. Austrian Bertha von Suttner receives the Nobel Peace Prize for her impressive work “Lay Down Your Arms!” She dies of cancer just a few weeks before the start of the First World War, which she warned against so urgently.
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