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I* X. L. George Wostenholm Knives I*XL has been one of the most well know Sheffield trade marks The first company known for using the mark on knives was originally George Wolstenholme and Son The company's name was shorted to George Wostenholm sometime just prior to 1820
Yall have any Schrade I*XL Wostenholm knives by bladecollectorr » Sun Dec 06, 2020 7:48 pm kootenay joe wrote: ↑ Sun Dec 06, 2020 7:40 pm Do any of the Schrade-IXL knives match a Schrade pattern ? I think not but they do match Camillus patterns kj No, none match a Schrade pattern The lockbacks are a match to Camillus patterns The other Schrade I*XL knives match Wostenholm patterns
Schrade I-X-L Wostenholm Sheffield England - All About Pocket Knives I don't have pictures of this knife yet I just bought it! On the main blade it says Schrade I-X-L Wostenholm (overthe ixl is 1878 I know it's not that old!) On the tang it says Sheffield England on the main blade bolster is 10316 On the other bolst
George Wostenholm IXL knife identification - All About Pocket Knives George Wostenholm IXL knife identification by Paulstlmo » Fri Apr 01, 2022 6:06 pm Hi I am new to pocket knives I acquired a knife that looks pretty old to me and has an attachment I don't recognize Possibly an awl? I would also love to know how to tell it's age It has George Wostenholm Sheffield on the main blade and I*XL
George Wostenholm and Sons Washington Works Straight Razor. George Wostenholm and Sons Washington Works Straight Razor Pressed horn handle "THE REAL IXL RAZOR" ahs a crack above the front left pin Blade lightly etched with Patriotic Flag and words