Friedr Herder 8” Serrated Round Nosed Serrated Meat Slicer “Fleiss Schnitt" Constant Series Stainless Steel Solingen 1950s 60s

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Vintage Friedr Herder Constant series stainless steel 8” serrated round tipped meat slicer made in Solingen, Germany in the 1950’s or 60s These were an excellent hand ground high quality stainless knife for their day and are great examples of mid-century design. Stainless blade with rosewood handle with famous spade rivet marked "Fleiss Schnitt" 

 

Avoid Bones & Dense Foods

If you can't bite it, don't cut it.

Stainless Steel

Non-reactive blade.

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Edge Length: 8"
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Blade Type: Stainless Steel
Steel Type: Vintage Stainless
Steel Hardness (HRC): 54-56?
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Handle Material: rosewood & brass

  • This is a stainless steel knife.
  • It should be hand washed and towel dried. Dishwashers will degrade the edge and handle over time. Extended moisture exposure can still cause oxidation.
  • Use on wooden cutting boards for best results.
  • Avoid hard surfaces like bamboo or plates. Don't twist or scrape the edge on the cutting surface to avoid early dulling and edge damage.

About Friedr. Herder

Solingen, Germany

Trademarked in 1727 in Solingen, Germany, with a history traceable some 100 years earlier, Friedrich Herder Abr. Sohn is one of the oldest knife makers in the world. Known for its Ace of Spades (♠) trademark, Herder has produced everything from kitchen knives to bayonets. Their classic carbon steel paring and chef knives are prized for steel wuality and hand-ground edges. Herder knives reflect a no-nonsense approach—light, sharp, and built to last—backed by centuries of Solingen tradition. Many models are still hand-finished using old methods, offering simple, high-performing tools with lasting appeal.

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