F. Dick 1905 kitchen knife: tradition with a modern twist
The kitchen knives of F. Dick's 1905 collection bring history and design together. At the time, the 1905 design broke considerably with the custom of securing knife handles with rivets. Instead, F. Dick used robust metal rings, which gave the knives a completely unique and distinctive look. In 2010, this unique design was revived. The result is a series of knives that are not only powerful and durable, but also a modern classic in the kitchen. Thanks to high-quality materials and thoughtful craftsmanship, the 1905 knives are ideal for both intensive home use and professional cutting.
Features of the F. Dick 1905 knives
What makes the 1905 series unique is the handle with its alternating steel rings and high-quality plastic. This not only looks good, but is also comfortable to hold. It combines classic elegance with modern functionality and makes the knives instantly recognisable as genuine F. Dick 1905 knives. Within the series, you will find a wide range of knives: from compact peeling knives to sturdy chef's knives and long carving knives.
F. Dick 1905 handle
The handle of the 1905 series is the absolute identifying feature. Steel rings are seamlessly interspersed with resistant plastic, creating a smooth and robust whole. The half bolster offers extra safety and protects your fingers, while keeping the edge complete and easy to sharpen. At the back, the handle also has a slight protrusion for extra grip and control. This makes the handle both visually striking and pleasant to use.
F. Dick 1905 steel
The knives of the 1905 series are made of high-quality, stainless X50CrMoV15 steel. This steel is known for its excellent sharpness retention, corrosion resistance and it's very low maintenance. The blades are double-sharpened, making them especially sharp, with long-lasting sharpness retention. Just what you need for intensive use in the kitchen.