Sheffield Made This Knife Perfect - Then Stopped Improving It
Published: 5 days ago
Arthur Wright & Son Barlow — Sheffield, England. Two handles, one iconic traditional pocket knife pattern. Pure Sheffield slipjoint craftsmanship. ????
The Barlow pattern is one of the oldest and most trusted designs in pocket knife history — and when it comes out of Sheffield, it's something else entirely. Arthur Wright & Son were one of the great Sheffield cutlery houses, and these two Barlows show exactly why. Clean lines, honest steel, and that satisfying walk and talk that only a properly made slipjoint knife delivers.
This is British industrial heritage you can legally carry every single day. Absolutely brilliant.
Two handles — which would you carry? Drop it below ????
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The Barlow pattern is one of the oldest and most trusted designs in pocket knife history — and when it comes out of Sheffield, it's something else entirely. Arthur Wright & Son were one of the great Sheffield cutlery houses, and these two Barlows show exactly why. Clean lines, honest steel, and that satisfying walk and talk that only a properly made slipjoint knife delivers.
This is British industrial heritage you can legally carry every single day. Absolutely brilliant.
Two handles — which would you carry? Drop it below ????
???? Traditional pocket knife reviews, vintage restorations & honest knife collecting advice — every week
???? Subscribe — Road to 50K → @SlipjointSawyer