“Boscher” Harvesting Knife
“Boscher” Harvesting Knife
Robert Herder
In stock
A larger version of the traditional harvesting knife, perfect for beets, celery, cabbage and other firmer stalk vegetables. (It can also be used as Chef’s knife!). It is made from high-quality carbon steel with a beech wood handle.
About Robert Herder Knives:
For over a century, Robert Herder Windmühlenmesser (or “Windmill”) knives have been handmade in Solingen, Germany, and have maintained their celebrated techniques. Their finely hand-ground and glazed blades are extremely light and thin, while also very hard and maintain a long-lasting sharp edge… altogether creating an exceptional cutting experience.
Blade: Carbon
Handle: Copper beech wood. FSC certified, sustainably forested
Rivets: Aluminum
Surface: fine-glazed
Blade length: ca. 156 mm / 6 inches
Overall length: 270 mm
Note: Carbon steel, beloved by chefs and bladesmiths, remains sharp without intervention for a long time. Opposed to stainless steel, carbon blades may rust over time without proper care. Robert Herder uses a special “blue-glazing” polishing technique to help temper this, but we recommend using their maintenance kit through the life of the knife. Discoloration of the blade over time, but not rusting, is perfectly normal. The darkening of the metal is typical of well-used carbon steel products. Wipe after use. Not dishwasher safe.