This brass folding knife is absolutely wild
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Lockwood Brothers — Sheffield, England — and this brass-handled pocket knife is an absolute gem.
????Lockwood Brothers were one of Sheffield's most celebrated cutlery manufacturers, producing high-quality slipjoint knives during the golden age of British blade making. This example in solid brass is a real find — that warm, heavy feel in the hand is something no modern synthetic handle can replicate. This is British industrial heritage you can hold.
Brass-handled Sheffield slipjoints like this one are increasingly hard to find in collectible condition. The patina develops beautifully over time, and the craftsmanship from this era of Sheffield production simply doesn't exist anymore. Whether you're an EDC carrier or a display collector, this is the kind of piece that makes the hunt worth while.
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????Lockwood Brothers were one of Sheffield's most celebrated cutlery manufacturers, producing high-quality slipjoint knives during the golden age of British blade making. This example in solid brass is a real find — that warm, heavy feel in the hand is something no modern synthetic handle can replicate. This is British industrial heritage you can hold.
Brass-handled Sheffield slipjoints like this one are increasingly hard to find in collectible condition. The patina develops beautifully over time, and the craftsmanship from this era of Sheffield production simply doesn't exist anymore. Whether you're an EDC carrier or a display collector, this is the kind of piece that makes the hunt worth while.
Have you seen one of these before? Drop what you know in the comments ????
???? Vintage knife restorations, Sheffield heritage & honest knife collecting advice — every week
???? Subscribe — Road to 50K → http://www.youtube.com/@SlipjointSawyer