i find it means 39? but why some razor's has celebrated ixl shefield? etc. just want to know any other meanings. thank you
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i find it means 39? but why some razor's has celebrated ixl shefield? etc. just want to know any other meanings. thank you
I always read it as "I excel"
it's a.. um.... don't know what they call those actually
but if you read it fast
IXL
sounds like
I Excel (to go forward or be very good at something)
of course this theory was developed while completely ignoring such razors as
NON XXL :(
I DON'T KNOW !!!!! :cry:
I'll be glad to find out myself
You will find someone who agrees with you on this web page.
"George Wostenholm was born in Sheffield, England in 800. He came from a family of cutlery makers and was apprenticed as a knife maker to his father, whose name was also George. The firm became George Wostenholm & Son in 1832. Wostenholm was given his own trade mark l*XL (I excel) in 1826. This mark had originally been granted to W A Smith in 1787."
I've heard the same answer, "I excel" from several people on the forums. Makes sense to me.
Non XL is similar, meaning None excel (more than this razor), kind of like second to none.
WOW I was... right?
I just sounded it out :roflmao
hukt on fonics wurkt fer mee !!
THANK ME !! :)
oh yeah
Non XL
I guess you have to say it with a British accent :gaah:
it's a function of how they pronounce the O in non
we say aah --- naahn
they say uh ----nuhn
Thank you all . it is great when you don't know just ask someone will know the exact answer.
Here's another variation.
First page of the book - "IXL MEANS I EXCEL: A SHORT HISTORY OF THE IXL BOWIE KNIFE"
http://content.foto.mail.ru/list/trask/131/i-139.jpg
Darn these young whippersnappers and their TXTing abbreviations.
Gt of mi lwn! :rant:
YouTube - Gran Torino - Get Off My Lawn _HD
This makes sense- XLL becomes Excel All