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- I* X. L. George Wostenholm Knives
IXL 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
- I* X. L. George Wostenholm Knives
George Wostenholm Knives acquired the I*XL trade mark in 1826 They are high quality collectibles that always serve to improve any collection AAPK members list these knives for sale regularly
- IXL - All About Pocket Knives
IXL George Wostenholm, Sheffield, Oil the Joints stamped, 3in composite handle with tweezers and toothpick, both blades appear full and unblemished, etched IXL is
- IXL Wostenholm - All About Pocket Knives
IXL George, Wostenholm, Sheffield, England, 4in single blade possibly an early scalpel from the looks of the blade, handle material is likely wood, handle has smal chip on the lower pin, handles
- Schrade IXL Master Set - All About Pocket Knives
1981 Schrade IXL Wostenholm Master Set Never used, carried or sharpened Set Includes: No BS60 Bone handle stockman No GS50 Stag Canoe No BS20 Bone handle lockback No
- Schrade IXL Scrimshaw Set (limited edition) - All About Pocket Knives
Schrade I XL Scrimshaw • 2 Knife Limited Ed Set in Orig Box Matching S#'s 1863 George Wostenholm, Sheffield England * Mint New Condition Superior Quality! Handcrafted SNAP!! Both knives and
- I-XL George wostenholm Sheffield England - All About Pocket Knives
IXL George Wostenholm Sheffield England "The Burbank" Metal Budding Knife 1 In Stock $125 00 More Info For Sale By: Sanders Knives
- George Wostenholm IXL knife identification - All About Pocket Knives
Re: 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
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