ROBERT HERDER WINDMÜHLENMESSER Pike sabre multi-purpose knife plum wood

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ROBERT HERDER WINDMILL KNIFE Pike sabre multi-purpose knife plum wood Article No. 9218,1558,0402

Overall length 26.0 cm
Blade 15.6 cm, equivalent to 6 inches
Blade material Carbon steel, Kesselscher fuller's edge, blue polished, non-stainless
Blade shape Pike sabre blade
Handle material Plum wood, quadruple riveted in aluminium
Weight 100 grams
Manufacturer ROBERT HERDER WINDMÜHLENMESSER, Solingen
Hand washing is a must
Supplied in a gift box from the manufacturer with 
1 x HERDER care oil 5 ml
Search words unique pieces from tradition, pike sabre, plum, plum wood, universal knife, carving knife, all-purpose knife


The "pike sabre blade" was added to the HERDER range around 1910. An all-purpose knife, a universal genius that excelled at carving roasts. The width of the blade allows for a good cut, the narrow tip makes herbs and fine vegetables jubilant when chopped meticulously. But that's not all, it can also be used to skin and remove the tendons as if by magic. The "Kessel fuller's edge" is now only cultivated and passed on by HERDER. A convex geometry ensures stability, but at the same time also a thin, finely ground cutting edge. This penknife is very sharp, weighs less than a classic chef's knife and is predestined for both women and men who prefer to work with lighter, manoeuvrable knives. For example, because they have smaller hands. The finely curved handle shape, also taken from the year 1910, is a perfect match.
What else was going on? The Indian board game "Pachisi" is a favourite in Europe. Here in Germany, it established itself under the name "Mensch, ärgere dich nicht". And it wasn't the only star to rise. Mercedes invented its own to adorn the Benz radiator. Go ahead and cook pike soup with the pike sabre today, don't worry, it won't pull. Why can I tell you that? Because "hech supha" is not a fish dish, but a storm wind in Hebrew. So this proverb is based on a misunderstanding.
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