JOSEPH RODGERS ROSEWOOD CLIP POINT KNIFE

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JOSEPH RODGERS ROSEWOOD CLIP POINT KNIFE

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Joseph Rodgers is perhaps rivalled only by George Wostenholm in terms of its importance to Sheffield cutlery and its fame around the world

Around 1860, new, even more spectacular showrooms were built and people came from as far and as wide as America and China to marvel at superb examples of Rodger's craftsmanship. Visitors of the late 1800's included King Edward VII and The Shah of Persia.

Rodgers focused on producing the finest quality knives and looked for the best in every aspect of knife production from materials to workmanship. Each knife was branded with the Star and Cross as a guarantee of its superb quality. It has been claimed that so great was Rodgers reputation for producing only the finest products that the word "Rujjus", a variation on "Rodgers" entered into the Sinhalese dialect as a general expression of superlative quality.

Joseph Rodgers' success is evident in the firm's appointment to five successive sovereigns - George IV, William IV, Queen Victoria, Edward II and George V.

Despite Royal recognition and overseas trade, the company could not escape the decline of Sheffield's cutlery industry. In the late 1900's the firm endured a tumultuous time. There were a number of changes in ownership, one of which in 1971 even brought it together with its once fierce competitor, George Wostenholm. The Egginton Group bought the rights to the name and trademarks in 1986 which meant that fine Joseph Rodgers knives would continue to be produced in Sheffield, the home of cutlery

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