FRIEDRICH HERDER ABR. SOHN 1727 Chef's Knife Boscher Walnut Carbon Steel
total length 32,5 cm
blade length 20,5 cm
Blade material carbon steel, non-stainless
Blade shape straight cut
Ground smooth, on both sides
blade height 3,0 cm - 3,5 cm approximately
blade thickness 3,1 mm
hardness 57 - 60 Rockwell
handle length 12,0 cm
handle material walnut wood, triple riveted in brass
Special feature the non-stainless blade is sharpened and easy to resharpen
weight 153 gram
Manufacturer FRIEDRICH HERDER ABRAHAM SOHN, Solingen, Germany
Instructions Hand wash only
Search words chef's knife, sharp, carbon steel, kitchen knife, utility knife, vegetable knife
Simple, original and good.
A beet knife, cabbage knife, celery knife, garden knife or a bread knife without serrated edge.
The passion of sharpness" - this is the guiding principle that characterizes the company and its products. Since its founding in 1727, Friedrich Herder Abraham Sohn has been dedicated to producing high-quality cutlery and tools from Solingen, the heart of the German knife industry. As the owner of the oldest trademark still in use in the blade city of Solingen, the ideas of traditional craftsmanship and modern manufacturing processes are combined in all products. This unique combination makes it possible to combine many years of knowledge and experience in the production of cutlery and tools with the advantages of modern technologies. By preserving the traditional craftsmanship, HERDER show respect for the history and craftsmanship skills that have been passed down through generations
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