Carving knife

Iisakki Järvenpää Inc has manufactured different kitchen knives and even forks and knives for decades. The making of all these have shut down at the latest the end of 1970s. The handle of this carving knife is made of mahogany that was in store from the 1970s. Blade is made with old factory tools, which gives it a traditional model. Blade is made of stainless steel. 

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Iisakki Järvenpää Inc has manufactured different kitchen knives and even forks and knives for decades. The making of all these have shut down at the latest the end of 1970s. Altogether there were around 20 different kitchen knife modelst in the old catalogues named as meat knife, bread knife and so on. Different models were made with a couple of handle options, with and without under fittings and with different blade lengths. We brought back into production two of these models. One of them was named carving knife after the original name, even though it is excellent for general use in the kitchen. The handle is made of mahogany that was in store from the 1970s. Blade is made with old factory tools, which gives it a traditional model. It is often asked, why the blade is such an unconventional form. There could be a fancy story behind it, but truthfully we don’t have any record stored for the basis. Either way, it must be good, because they have been made and sold as they are for 50 years.

Blade material is by the original model 1,2 mm stainless steel and the handle has been varnished as before. Because of the varnish, the knife must not be put in the dishwasher! Blade length is 16 cm, whole knife length is 27 cm. Carving knife can be bought as a packet with the bread knife that has the same handle. Also these kitchen knives are delivered in a gift box.

Blade is 1,2 mm stainless steel. Blade length is 16 cm, whole knife length is 27 cm.
Hand wash, not dishwasher safe
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Die Dorfbewohner und die Jungs waren begeistert und in Ehrfurcht, als eine riesige Kuriosität im September 1922 die Straße entlang rollte. Alfred Kosolas Pferde mussten ihre ganze Stärke aufbieten beim Ziehen des Schlittens, der mit einem Hammer von 5,000 kg beladen, unterwegs zu der Järvenpää Fabrik war. Die Jungen glaubten in ihrer Fantasie bereits das konstante Hämmern im Werk zu hören. Es war ein riesiger Vorschlaghammer, der aussah, wie ein großes Bügeleisen.

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