
Antique Knives Made In England
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Thanks to all who commented on my Challenge knife, I appreciate it.
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Ike, that is a fabulous EE cattle knife

Dimitri, beautiful lock back folding hunter



Dimitri, beautiful lock back folding hunter


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Been browsing this thread and that George Furness is lovely. Really stands out!JohnR wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 11:56 am Beautiful group of pearl knives Sheffieldguy![]()
A few more, a stag Joseph Rodgers jack, one of these days I have to take better pics of it, a Wostenholm hawkbill in stag an a George Furness Barlow. The English cutlery companies used fantastic stag.
Really good read on Joseph Rodgers here,
http://www.strazors.com/uploads/images/rodgers.pdf
Would love to rummage through the stag cellar.
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Graeme wrote: ↑Tue Oct 19, 2021 6:00 pmBeen browsing this thread and that George Furness is lovely. Really stands out!JohnR wrote: ↑Wed Mar 17, 2021 11:56 am Beautiful group of pearl knives Sheffieldguy![]()
A few more, a stag Joseph Rodgers jack, one of these days I have to take better pics of it, a Wostenholm hawkbill in stag an a George Furness Barlow. The English cutlery companies used fantastic stag.
Really good read on Joseph Rodgers here,
http://www.strazors.com/uploads/images/rodgers.pdf
Would love to rummage through the stag cellar.
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Thank you, one of my favorites also.
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Some wonderful showings on the past few pages by btrwtr, Waukonda, JohnR, Miller Bros., and others.
Here is a fairly uncommon model from Wostenholm. What makes it a bit unique is that it is a large lock-back (main blade only) with a secondary non-locking smaller blade. Most of the old large-sized Sheffield lock-back folders found are single blade types.
The main blade shows the classic IXL stamp, and features a long pull. The handle length is 5-1/4 inches.
Nice steel pinched bolsters, a bail, and lovely reddish stag on this old fellow.
Here is a fairly uncommon model from Wostenholm. What makes it a bit unique is that it is a large lock-back (main blade only) with a secondary non-locking smaller blade. Most of the old large-sized Sheffield lock-back folders found are single blade types.
The main blade shows the classic IXL stamp, and features a long pull. The handle length is 5-1/4 inches.
Nice steel pinched bolsters, a bail, and lovely reddish stag on this old fellow.
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Very nice condition Mason…..as usual 

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Very nice knife, and unusual with the secondary pen blade 

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Thanks wiseguy, Waukonda, and Miller Bros.
Miller Bros., neat to see your "circle" of English pruners, impressive group.
Here is a Challenge Cut. Sheffield Bowie to compliment Waukonda's fine Challenge Sheffield cattle knife.
Miller Bros., neat to see your "circle" of English pruners, impressive group.
Here is a Challenge Cut. Sheffield Bowie to compliment Waukonda's fine Challenge Sheffield cattle knife.
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Thank you, took many years to put that group together.
Beautiful knife, those are hell for stout. Very well made solid knife

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Yes, time and persistence is required more than anything to put together a large collection of rare old knives.Miller Bro's wrote: ↑Sun Oct 24, 2021 8:54 pmThank you, took many years to put that group together.
Beautiful knife, those are hell for stout. Very well made solid knife![]()
Thanks for the nice comments on the Challenge Bowie, it is hefty.
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Anyone else here have a whittler? I have these two, one little nicer than the other. Could anyone give me date which these were made, I have a date in my mind but unsure if they are as old as I am thinking. Slanted nickel silver bolsters, jigged delrin handles, brass liners.
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Clark, I have one of those somewhere.
Nice knives, made in the 1960' s I believe.
Nice knives, made in the 1960' s I believe.
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While Wostenholm first offered slant bolsters on a few of their models in the 1920s, their slant bolster whittler models weren't available until after WWII.
Wostenholm offered a few slant bolster models with different blade configurations from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Enclosed are two slant bolster whittler examples with different blade types. The top model is a cattle type with a punch and spey blade.
Also shown is a catalog illustration (matching the bottom knife shown).
Wostenholm offered a few slant bolster models with different blade configurations from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Enclosed are two slant bolster whittler examples with different blade types. The top model is a cattle type with a punch and spey blade.
Also shown is a catalog illustration (matching the bottom knife shown).
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Two beautiful knives!Mason wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:49 am While Wostenholm first offered slant bolsters on a few of their models in the 1920s, their slant bolster whittler models weren't available until after WWII.
Wostenholm offered a few slant bolster models with different blade configurations from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Enclosed are two slant bolster whittler examples with different blade types. The top model is a cattle type with a punch and spey blade.
Also shown is a catalog illustration (matching the bottom knife shown).

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Thank you so much for information in which each provided, I was totally wrong on the date in which I was thinking. 


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What is the blade with the hole in it used for?
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That is the handle to the secateurs, the slot is used to hold the handle closed.
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