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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
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
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
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
Need help with an IXL Identification - All About Pocket Knives Re: Need help with an IXL Identification by robinetn » Tue Jan 04, 2011 4:30 pm The purpose of the rings is an alternate means of opening the blades by twisting them in a clockwise direction The common name for these knives is "ring twist openers" and were made by several different manufacturers such as Wolstenholm , Schrade , Boker , etc
Need help identifying Ixl George Wostenholm Sheffield Need help identifying "Ixl George Wostenholm Sheffield" by mommyofthree » Sun Jan 22, 2012 1:28 am I'm trying to id date a 2 blade pocketknife On the small blade it's stamped "Ixl George Wostenholm Sheffield", and on the bigger blade it's stamped XL Any ideas? You do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post