| | |  | Friedr Dick 1905 Knives | Home » » » » F Dick 1905 Series Santoku Knife 7 Inch Blade | | | | | | | Description: | | 1905 was an eventful year: Albert Einstein published his quantum and relativity theory. In the same year Robert Koch was awarded the Nobel prize for discovering the medicine for treatment of tuberculosis. Seen as a miracle of technology was the largest German passenger ship "Kaiserin Auguste Viktoria" and this was duly celebrated. Celebrations also took place in Norway, namely the independence from Sweden. In Russia "Petersburg Bloody Sunday: and the mutiny on the armoured cruiser "Potemkin" heralded the Russian revolution, which left its sustainable mark on the world. Theodor Roosevelt was elected President of the United States for the second time, and in Amiens, France, the French visionary and important author of the 19th Century, Jules Verne, died.
This new line is a resurgence of F. Dick cutlery production from the turn of the 20th century. This exclusive, patented, modern version features an extra sharp blade, and hygienic handle with exceptional design. The line also features an "old world" style embossed F. Dick logo for added style and class.
This new line is a resurgence of F. Dick cutlery production from the turn of the 20th century. This exclusive, patented, modern version features an extra sharp blade, and hygienic handle with exceptional design. The line also features an "old world" style embossed F. Dick logo for added style and class. | | | Features: | |
• Exceptional design handle with 3 steel rings
• Slender Blade
• Highest sharpness due to double finish
• Upscale chromium steel
• Quality seal F Dick
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 14.25 inches | | Product Width:
| 3.25 inches | | Product Height:
| 1.25 inches | | Package Length:
| 14.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 3.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 1.4 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.6 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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High Quality at a great price!Aug 31, 2008
By Scott Anderson
"Sharpsburg"
This knife is from the 1905 Exclusive line of knives. In 1905 Friedr. Dick developed these knives with massive collars replacing the rivets previously utilized in knife building. This 1905 version has been updated to include modern materials and manufacturing techniques. "The blade is made of special German stainless steel, XcrMoVMn. A high-technology hardening process generates a finely dispersed martensitic structure with a unique, dynamic and sharp cutting edge."
First and foremost when you pick up this knife you pick up quality. The weight of the knife lends itself to perfect utilization of the entire cutting edge and complete re-sharpening. The traditional shape fits into your palm like it is an extension of your hand and its razor sharp cutting edge made short work of every vegetable placed on the cutting board. Cleaning and slicing peppers (skin side first) were a breeze and coring and cutting cabbage for a quick sauté was a snap. Very little pressure had to be exerted to move the knife through the entire head of cabbage and fresh garden tomatoes usually too ripe to slice by most dull knives were snap for the Santoku. The knife slices were clean with no tearing or ripping.
To complement the sharpness the wedge shaped cutting edge moved the food away from the knife allowing you to slice and dice like a professional! The 6-3/4" blade was just the right size to handle the job and moved effortlessly through vegetables, starches and proteins without loosing its edge. This knife has been manufactured to the highest possible standards to ensure many years of continued service; from high production kitchens to blossoming home chef's, this knife will certainly stand the test of time.
It's true - you get what you pay for and Friedr. Dick knives provide high quality at a great price!
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