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What companies has Queen contract made knives for? List them all, if you can...............

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Schatt and Morgan

Tuna Valley

I'm sure there are others....but I don't think I know them.

Shaw Liebewicz was one that contracted through Queen

and I read this

Queen in 1995 made 200 each of 36 patterns for Bluegrass Cultery under the John Primble trademark. There were 18 actual knifr patterns, and each was offered in one jigged bone color and one smooth synthetic (not really celluloid) color.

I believe they've made knives for Case, Robeson & Bulldog.

Ontario

Just realised that they've made some knives for A.G. Russell.

At least for modern times, Queen and Camillus are probably the biggest contract makers! Many people have collected and used a Queen or Camillus and never knew it!!! LOL!

 Colonel Coon

Hows this for a few.....

  • Schatt & Morgan (In-house brand)
  • Robeson (In-house brand)
  • Old Hickory (In-house brand, 1970's)
  • Bluegrass Cutlery
  • Case Classics
  • Winchester Reproductions
  • Moore Maker (established 1985. Matador, Texas)
  • Marbles (Marbles Safety Axe Co.)
  • NorthWoods (Marbles)
  • Scagel (Marbles)
  • John Primble
  • Bowie Corp.
  • Chris Tenney - Tenney Trading Co.
  • A.G. Russell
  • Cripple Creek (Blackjack)
  • Family Tree Series For Parker - Kinfolks, Platts, Standard Knife Company, Crandall
  • Bulldog Brand
  • Bowen Knife Co (1970's-1980's)
  • Bob White Cutlery (1970's)
  • Sargent/Sarco
  • Voyles Cutlery (1970's)
  • Kabar
  • Swanner Cutlery - Fairfield, Ohio
  • Sampson
  • Canal Street Cutlery, Ellenville, NY.

DING,DING,DING...I think we have a winner! LOL!

The Colonial Coon with stag and pearl are jewels!. I use a 440 ss stock often, holds a scapel sharp wire edge, better than case. Their D-2 is great too.

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Didn't Queen make a few knives for Browning during the Bicentinial time period.

Browning sold a few pearl pocket knives during this period, and I had read somewhere

that Queen was the last U.S. knife company using pearl at that time.

I am more than likely wrong but it won't be the first time.

 

 

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