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DICK 1905 Tournier knife 7 cm


✓ Curved blade for precise peeling

✓ Blade length: approx. 7 cm – ideal for fruit and vegetables

✓ Historical design with all-round steel clamps

✓ Hygienic, seamlessly connected handle

Design meets craftsmanship – the Dick 1905 tourniquet knife

The Dick 1905 Tournier knife , also known as the bird's beak knife , combines classic design with modern technology. The curved blade adapts perfectly to the curves of fruits and vegetables—ideal for precise peeling and minimizing waste .

Optimal control thanks to ergonomic shape

With a blade length of approximately 7 cm and an overall length of approximately 17 cm, the knife fits perfectly in the hand. Whether it's apples, potatoes, or kiwis, the topping knife is a reliable tool for all delicate tasks in the kitchen.

Traditional design with modern functionality

The distinctive design, with its all-round metal ferrules instead of conventional rivets, dates back to 1905 – a historical nod to the origins of the traditional Dick brand. The seamless connection between handle and ferrules ensures maximum hygiene and durability.

Price
53,35 €

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The handy, forged carving knife from Dick's 1905 design series is the ideal tool for peeling, slicing, and serving fruit and vegetables. The specially curved 7 cm blade made of high-quality X55CrMoV14 steel adapts perfectly to the product being cut and enables precise, effective work. The finely tapered tip makes it easy to remove damaged areas or germs, such as those found on potatoes. The balanced hardness of 56 HRC ensures excellent edge retention while also being easy to resharpen – ideal for daily use in the kitchen. The hygienically processed plastic handle fits securely in the hand and makes this carving knife a durable, reliable kitchen aid for professional demands.

EXPERIENCE QUALITY RELIABILITY

Many years of experience and top quality make Friedr. Dick a leading brand among professional and amateur chefs. All Friedr. Dick products are manufactured using traditional methods and sustainable, modern manufacturing technologies. This ensures high value, a long service life, and reliability in daily use, to which Friedr. Dick owes its global reputation.

FROM PROFESSIONALS FOR PROFESSIONALS

Friedr. Dick is known among professional chefs as a leader in innovation. Numerous prizes and awards from the professional world accompany the success of the products from Deizisau. With the help of customer requests and further input from practical experience, Dick creates products that impress the practical user.

IT DOESN'T ALWAYS HAVE TO BE SOLINGEN

Most knife companies in Germany are based in Solingen, the German "knife capital." Not so for the Dick company. In 1778, Johann Friedrich Dick founded the company in Esslingen, which is still run by the family today. Dick proved that it's possible to work your way to the top of the knife industry outside of Solingen.

CARE INSTRUCTIONS

Even though Dick's kitchen knives are extremely robust and durable, they shouldn't be put in the dishwasher. Handle these knives with care. Hand cleaning and regular sharpening are recommended.

  • Product Name: DICK 1905 Tournier knife 7 cm
  • Category: Cut
  • Brand: Dick
  • Series: 1905
  • Size: 7 cm
  • Handle: plastic
  • Price: 53,35 €
  • SKU: CL25-8194607

Manufacturer

  • Company:Friedr. Dick GmbH & Co. KG
  • Street:Esslinger Straße 4-10
  • ZIP & City:73779 Deizisau
  • State:Baden-Württemberg
  • Country:Germany
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  • Phone:+49 7153 8170
  • Email:mail@dick.de

Responsible Party

  • Company:Friedr. Dick GmbH & Co. KG
  • Street:Esslinger Straße 4-10
  • ZIP & City:73779 Deizisau
  • State:Baden-Württemberg
  • Country:Germany
  •  
  • Phone:+49 7153 8170
  • Email:mail@dick.de
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Product Safety Description

Design and tradition combine in this Dick 1905 paring knife. It has a blade length of 7 cm. This paring knife, also known as a paring knife, is suitable for peeling all kinds of fruits and vegetables. The curved shape ensures that the knife adapts better to curves, thus reducing waste. The shape of the blade also gave rise to the name "bird's beak." The special look comes from the use of circumferential metal ferrules instead of rivets. The origin of this look dates back to 1905, when Dick first used this technique. The steel ferrules on the handle are bonded to the plastic inseparably, seamlessly, and hygienically. A fantastic, elegant knife for professionals.

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