Link to a great magazine article http://www.wkfinetools.com/hUK/z-UKR...Works-p2-1.asp
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Link to a great magazine article http://www.wkfinetools.com/hUK/z-UKR...Works-p2-1.asp
Thanks, I love these kinds of articles
This link is the same article in its original format with different illustration!
A Day At The Sheffield Cutlery-Works
Could this be the Rodgers Knife mentioned on page 5? They said it was an inch in length closed! It was made by Rodgers and Son for a London exhibition in 1851 and is displayed at Cutler's Hall. It has over 70 blades. It is called the Norfolk Knife. If it is truly that small, it would be an awesome feat! Thanks for the link, Martin!
By looking at this picture i dont think thats the one! But that is one masterpiece!
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HA! Slightly larger! That's a relief! :p Thanks, Martin! ;)
Looks like the Swiss Army Knife of the Inquisition!
I definitely have a favorite sentence from that article:
If the reader knew how many "Essays on Razors" have been written, and how earnestly all these points are discussed, he would see that they are not deemed so trifling as might at first appear.
Indeed there is nothing new under the sun, my earnest brothers.
There was a knife they added one blade per year since the exposition. I read about it in the book by Stan Shaw. I have a friend that was able to visit with him a year or two ago. Fantastic person,Stan, according to him!!
stanshaw
Another Thread about it:
sheffieldforum.co.uk/archive/i
Another here:milleniumknife.jpg
Some thoughts to enjoy.
~Richard