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  2. Fairbairn–Sykes fighting knife - Wikipedia

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    The OSS's knife manufacturing bid was approximately one-fifteenth of the British equivalent, but the US version of the knife, manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark, of New Britain, Connecticut, was improperly tempered and inferior to the British F-S fighting knife in materials and workmanship. Its reputation suffered accordingly. [3]

  3. Swiss Army knife - Wikipedia

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    The Swiss Army Knife was not the first multi-use pocket knife. In 1851, in Moby-Dick (chapter 107), Herman Melville mentions the "Sheffield contrivances, assuming the exterior – though a little swelled – of a common pocket knife; but containing, not only blades of various sizes, but also screwdrivers, cork-screws, tweezers, bradawls, pens, rulers, nail files and countersinkers."

  4. Ascend Cutlery Works - Wikipedia

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    Ascend Cutlery Works was a cutlery manufacturing company based in Sheffield, England. The company was founded by William Thomas Staniforth in 1849 on Arundel Lane [1] and was noted for its razors, table knives, and scissors. [2] When William Thomas Staniforth died in 1890, the company was passed to his son of the same name.

  5. Company of Cutlers in Hallamshire - Wikipedia

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    The Cutlers' Hall in Sheffield City Centre. This was expanded to include other trades by later acts, most notably steelmakers in 1860. In the same year the Company was given the right to veto any proposed name of a limited company anywhere in the United Kingdom which contains the word "Sheffield". [3]

  6. Bowie knife - Wikipedia

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    Knives such as this, with a blade shaped like that of the Bowie knife, but with a pronounced false edge, are today called "Sheffield Bowie" knives, because this blade shape became so popular that cutlery factories in Sheffield, England were mass-producing such knives for export to the U.S. by 1850, usually with a handle made from either ...

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    Best Mini Swiss Army Knife: Victorinox SD Classic Alox. The Expert: My first pocket knife was a medium-sized Victorinox Swiss Army knife that I got as a Christmas present when I was 8 years old ...

  8. Arthur Price - Wikipedia

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    Arthur Price has been called a traditional English family-owned company. [1] Arthur Price himself was born on 3 March 1865, and as a young man spent two decades employed in the flatware industry before setting up his own company in Aston, Birmingham, in the name of Arthur Price of England, Master Cutlers & Silversmiths. [1]

  9. Footprint Tools - Wikipedia

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    In 2004, Footprint cooperated with the University of Sheffield in a study of modern manufacturing techniques. [2] [3] In 2008 Footprint moved to a larger factory and invested in new forging equipment, but this process was interrupted by a global recession, and Footprint was unable to generate enough business to cover the cost of the upgrades.

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