3 Blades, 1 Knife, Pure Sheffield Magic

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George Wostenholm stockman knife — Sheffield, England. Genuine stag handle, 3 blades, and pure traditional pocket knife craftsmanship. This Sheffield stockman is something special. ????

George Wostenholm & Son — IXL, Sheffield. One of the most storied names in the entire history of British cutlery. This stag handle stockman runs three blades: clip point master blade, sheepfoot, and spey — the classic 3-blade pocket knife configuration that's been in waistcoat pockets since the Victorian era.

The genuine stag handle scales on this one are absolutely superb. Deep grooves, natural mottled tones — no two ever the same. That's the beauty of a real antique pocket knife built the Sheffield way: it's not manufactured, it's crafted.

Wostenholm's IXL mark is one of the most sought-after stamps in the vintage knife collection world. If you find one at a car boot sale, you do not put it back. This is British industrial heritage you can carry every single day. ????????????????????????????

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