ZWILLING Gourmet Twin Set…An eBayer informed me that this is a Gourmet Twin Set…
I don’t know the difference between the two, but I wanted to add that information to my listing.


AI: Crafted by the renowned ZWILLING J.A. HENCKELS, this Four Star 7 piece Anniversary Knife Block Set is a testament to superior quality and precision. The set includes four knives, each meticulously designed for optimal cutting performance, knife sharpener and scissors, paired with a sturdy block to protect and display your investment. Additionally, it features a pair of high-grade scissors, ensuring clean cuts for your culinary needs.With a commitment to excellence, this Zwilling J.A. Henckels set is an essential addition to any kitchen. The anniversary edition commemorates years of dedication to craftsmanship, and the seven-piece set is adorned with distinctive designs, reflecting the brand's legacy of quality and durability. Whether you're a professional chef or an avid home cook, this knife set is engineered to elevate your cooking experience.

Research to assist in determining if a “Henckels Knife” is VINTAGE :

“I wrote to Henckels to try to get more info on their vintage knives, in particular any way to help date them, especially the 102 and 225 lines. Well, they weren't super helpful, but did send some info, so thought I would share. It's interesting to see what real original profiles these had as a comparison when looking for ones available today.

From them
  • First images of this knife can be found in an American catalogue from 1924, see scan 1 attached (knife number 100 + 102)
  • The Grand Prize knives are also shown in a catalogue from 1951, see scan 2 attached (knife number 100, 102+ 225). The knife descriptions in the scans attached show you the materials the knives are made of.
  • Nice to know: These knives are named after the World Exhibition in St. Louis in 1904, where ZWILLING J.A. Henckels participated and won the highest award (see scan 3 attached)”

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See additional photos of Vintage Henckles Knives attached.