
Lets talk about bread knife
The Franz Güde Legend
GÜDE has been forging knives in Solingen — Germany's legendary "City of Blades" — for over a century. Four generations of the Güde family have guided the manufactory through industrial revolutions and globalisation without ever outsourcing their craft. Every knife is still produced within a few kilometres of where the company was founded in 1910.
The Alpha series stands as GÜDE's signature line: a timeless design language matched with their finest steel. When paired with handles carved from Mediterranean olive wood — each piece unique in grain and warmth — the result is a knife that earns its place on the countertop as a work of craft as much as a kitchen tool.
Knife Making
the Güde Family
Serrated Edge Was Born
Most bread knife serrations are stamped — uniform points pressed into a blade to approximate cutting ability. The GÜDE serrated edge is hand-ground: each pointed tooth is individually formed from the same chrome-vanadium-molybdenum steel as the blade, achieving a sharpness and geometry impossible to replicate by machine stamping.
The result is a knife that does not saw through bread — it slices. The pointed teeth penetrate the crust cleanly, the sharp ground faces glide through the crumb, and the result is a cut that preserves the bread's structure rather than compressing it. The same geometry that handles a sourdough boule with a shattering crust handles delicate brioche, baguettes, melons, and even hard-crusted roasts with the same effortless precision.
- Hand-ground serrations — each tooth individually formed, not stamped
- Chrome-vanadium-molybdenum steel: hard, corrosion-resistant, and sharpenable
- Full-tang forged construction — blade and bolster formed as a single piece
- Mediterranean olive wood handle — no two handles identical in grain or warmth
- Available in 8" (compact) and 12.5" (professional) blade lengths
- 12.5" available in both right-hand and left-hand versions
- Made entirely in Solingen, Germany — a knife you hand down, not replace
Three versions of the Alpha Olive bread knife are available at JapanChefKnife.com. Each shares the same hand-forged steel, the same legendary GÜDE serration, and the same handcrafted olive wood handle — differing only in blade length and hand orientation.
Franz Güde 12.5"
Franz Güde 12.5"
8"
GÜDE builds knives to last generations, not seasons — and the Alpha Olive rewards attentive care in kind.
Washing: Hand-wash with warm soapy water and dry immediately. Like all premium forged knives, dishwasher use should be avoided — the heat and detergent cycles dull the edge and age the olive wood prematurely.
The olive wood handle: Treat occasionally with food-grade mineral oil or beeswax to keep the wood nourished, especially in dry climates. The natural grain will develop a warm patina with use, becoming more characterful over time.
Sharpening the serrations: GÜDE serrated edges require a ceramic sharpening rod rather than a flat stone. Draw the rod along each individual serration groove — the steel's quality means this is needed infrequently. Many owners find their Alpha Olive performs beautifully for years without sharpening under normal home use.


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