The first company known for using the mark on knives was originally george wolstenholme and son Did some research but could not find this exact one to compare The company's name was shorted to george wostenholm sometime just prior to 1820.
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Ixl george wostenholm sheffield england smooth bone 3 blade stockman knife (138) 1 in stock $50.00 more info for sale by
On the tang it says sheffield england on the main blade bolster is 10316.
By bladecollectorr » sun dec 06, 2020 7:48 pm kootenay joe wrote 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. George wostenholm ixl knife identification by tongueriver » fri apr 01, 2022 7:32 pm the 'awl' is called a marlinspike and is used by sailors to spread the strands of rope whilst splicing, and to help undo knots These knives were made by most companies world wide for sailors and were often government issue to navies. All about pocket knives is a knife related resource center for buying, selling, researching, and discussing all things knives
Help with value and age of george wostenholm sheffield by tigertail » mon jun 01, 2020 2:12 pm hello all, i've had his george wostenholm sheffield ixl for a while now but really wanting to know more about it