George Wostenholm was arguably the greatest of England's cutlery manufacturers and has an unrivalled heritage. The George Wostenholm name is still represented well by the Egginton group in Sheffield who are still producing traditional pocket and Bowie knives.
George Wostenholm knives are made in Sheffield by the Egginton group.
About George Wostenholm
George Wostenholm was arguably the greatest of England's cutlery manufacturers and has an unrivalled heritage. The George Wostenholm name is still represented well by the Egginton group in Sheffield who are still producing traditional pocket and Bowie knives.
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