Joseph Rodgers 260 Year Anniversary Knife 1764-2024@eggintonknives
The @eggintonknives Joseph Rodgers 260th Anniversary Knife, celebrating 260 years of using the Star and Maltese Cross trademark. First awarded in 1682, the mark was acquired by Joseph Rodgers in 1764 and has been in continuous use for all of the 260 years since. Now made by @eggintonknives under head knife marker Steven Cocker and his team , entirely by hand in Sheffield England.

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A simplistic, budget knife from Sheffield. Joseph Rodgers & Son Lambsfoot in stainless steel.

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