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The Early Days of Sheffield Cutlery - Historical Facts

  The very early Sheffield knives carried the stamp "GR".  The initials belong to King George and Green River Knives. Knifemaker, Ted Dowe…

Started by Steve Hanner

0 May 29, 2012

Stan Shaw Videos

I though these videos may be of interest. http://www.mylearning.org/gallery.asp?type=1&journeyid=117

Started by Smiling-Knife

3 Feb 13, 2012
Reply by Brent Fry

A Day at the Sheffield Cutlery Works

This article is from the Penny Magazine 1844 and provides an interesting account of cutlery manufacturing in Sheffield at that time. scan00…

Started by Smiling-Knife

0 Feb 6, 2012

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Major Sheffield cutlers?

I thought it maybe interesting to list some of the other notable Sheffield cutlers during the "golden age" of cutlery.  Of course the two t…

Started by Ken Erickson

1 Feb 6, 2012
Reply by Smiling-Knife

Joseph Rodgers

I just thought I would start off a thread with a few Joseph Rodgers knives.  Feel free to post yours!

Started by knifegirl888

3 Jan 28, 2012
Reply by Smiling-Knife

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