The production of the finest possible handcrafted, forged cutlery is and always has been the driving philosophy of our company. For four generations the Güde family has neither compromised on nor wavered from this credo. Today Güde is proud to continue the centuries old tradition of quality knife making for which the town of Solingen is justly world famous. The blade of the large Gude Boning Knife 1703/16 from the Alpha series is 5 or 6.5 inch long and excellently suited for removing bones and skinning and cutting even large pieces of meat or poultry. Tendons and fat can also be removed effortlessly. The blade is hand-ground on both sides, narrow and pointed. It is made of stainless chrome-vanadium-molybdenum steel and allows very precise cuts along the bone and the middle bones. Gude knives are hand-forged in Solingen, Germany from one piece of chrome-vanadium-molybdenum steel, from the blade tip to the double crop. The double crop, a special feature of Gude knives, is a counterweight to the blade. The knife is perfectly balanced. The special mixture of steel and the elaborate manufacturing process with more than 30 manual steps give the stainless steel blades with a hardness of approx. 57 HRC a special robustness and longevity. The finely polished Hostaform handles are embedded in the steel and triple riveted. Hostaform plastic is extremely resistant, very hygienic and comfortable to hold. The Alpha series meets the strict requirements for use in the gastronomy and offers the widest range of models. Features Handcrafted in Solingen, Germany Blade length: 6.5 inch Made of one piece of stainless chrome-vanadium-molybdenum knife steel Hand-forged, ice-hardened & sharpened by hand Perfectly balanced by the double crop (counterweight to the blade) Blade hardness: 57 HRC Riveted & framed handle shells made of robust Hostaform plastic Not suitable for the dishwasher