Paring Vegetable knife Güde Alpha B701/09 9cm
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Description
Güde Alpha Paring knife with pear handle and 9 cm blade. The Alpha Series knives begin as a single piece of specially alloyed Chrome-Vanadium-Moly cutlery steel. Each knife is hand forged and continues through more than thirty separate steps in the production process before completion. Pear trees are deciduous trees, which have their distribution range in North-Africa, Europe and West-Asia over Persia and the Himalayas as far as Japan. Pear wood is hard, heavy and tough. It does not crack and is very dimensionally stable. The stability is related to the wood's so-called stone cells. They make it very dense and fine. The pear hardly has any visible annual rings in contrast to other tree varieties.
The production of the finest possible handcrafted, forged cutlery is and always has been the driving philosophy of Güde company. For four generations the Güde family has neither compromised on nor wavered from this credo. Today Güde is proud to continue the centuries old tradition of quality knifemaking for which the town of Solingen is justly world famous.
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