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- Table_knife abstract "A table knife is an item of cutlery with a single cutting edge, part of a table setting. Table knives are typically of moderate sharpness only, designed to cut only prepared and cooked food. They are usually made of stainless steel and may be ornate, often having handles of bone, wood or (less commonly now) ivory. Before the invention of stainless steel ordinary steel was used. Modern table knives are commonly made of a single piece of stainless steel (example pictured below). A special type of table knife is a fish knife where the blade is pointed and made of silver plate. The distinguishing feature of a table knife is a blunt or rounded end. The origin of this, and thus of the table knife itself, is attributed by tradition to Cardinal Richelieu around 1637, reputedly to cure dinner guests of the unsavoury habit of picking their teeth with their knife-points.Later, in 1669, King Louis XIV of France banned pointed knives in the street and at his table,insisting on blunt tips, in order to reduce violence.In any table setting, the knife will typically be the piece to bear the maker's stamp, on the blade. The English city of Sheffield is noted for its cutlery manufacture and many knives bear the city's name in addition to the maker's.Most table knives require a fork to stabilise foods during cutting. Rocker knives, however, do not. Butter knife Steak knife Knork Sporf↑ ↑ ↑ ↑".
- Table_knife thumbnail Old_Swiss_table_knives.JPG?width=300.
- Table_knife wikiPageID "19610998".
- Table_knife wikiPageRevisionID "606803788".
- Table_knife hasPhotoCollection Table_knife.
- Table_knife subject Category:Eating_utensils.
- Table_knife subject Category:Knives.
- Table_knife comment "A table knife is an item of cutlery with a single cutting edge, part of a table setting. Table knives are typically of moderate sharpness only, designed to cut only prepared and cooked food. They are usually made of stainless steel and may be ornate, often having handles of bone, wood or (less commonly now) ivory. Before the invention of stainless steel ordinary steel was used. Modern table knives are commonly made of a single piece of stainless steel (example pictured below).".
- Table_knife label "Couteau de table".
- Table_knife label "Table knife".
- Table_knife label "سكين المائدة".
- Table_knife sameAs Příborový_nůž.
- Table_knife sameAs Couteau_de_table.
- Table_knife sameAs m.04n6jtr.
- Table_knife sameAs Q3130638.
- Table_knife sameAs Q3130638.
- Table_knife wasDerivedFrom Table_knife?oldid=606803788.
- Table_knife depiction Old_Swiss_table_knives.JPG.
- Table_knife isPrimaryTopicOf Table_knife.