Robert Herder kitchen knife, walnut handle 14 cm
Robert Herder kitchen knife, walnut handle 14 cm
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Full description
Traditional Solingen Windmill knife. This knife is regarded as the superior deluxe version of the renowned Lignum 3, another top-quality knife by Robert Herder. This superb kitchen knife is handcrafted by Rudolf Broch, the master knife maker. His traditional expertise and workmanship guarantee that this kitchen knife is crafted using techniques that have almost become obsolete. The blade is made of carbonic steel with a percentage of 1.1 carbon. The blade is therefore not stainless steel and must be maintained and protected with special care. This means that this knife needs to be cleaned well and dried thoroughly after each use. Its thinly ground blade has a hardness rating of 60-61 HRC. The blade is polished blue in the traditional way, which is something that is only done to top-of-the-range knives of outstanding quality. All this special treatment and processing does result in a knife that can in fact become rusty, but which is particularly sharp and which sharpens itself as it were during usage. All you have to do to ensure that your knife remains razor-sharp for life is to use a sharpening steel from time to time.
Specifications
3 cm
14 cm
26.7 cm
135 g
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Specifications
General information
Dimensions & weight
3 cm
14 cm
3 mm
Handle length
14 cm
26.7 cm
135 g
Material
Material handle
walnut wood
Type of steel
carbon steel
61 HRC
Features & functions
Blade characteristics
smooth
Finish blade
polished
Dishwasher safe
No
Right or left-handed
symmetrical
Type
chef's knife
plain edge
15º
Secondary V-edge
Type of handle
Western grip
30 degrees
Scope of delivery
Delivered as a set
No
1
Robert Herder kitchen knife, walnut handle 14 cm
We do not sell this product anymore.