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Knives have been made at the factory of Queen Cutlery Company of Titusville Pennsylvania for over 100 years. It is arguably the oldest and last American Cutlery that truly continues to produce knives in the same way as they were produced there when the factory opened in 1902. The factory’s first tenant was the Schatt & Morgan Cutlery Company: Queen Cutlery Company displaced Schatt & Morgan there in 1933. Queen City Cutlery Company first began to produce knives in 1918 around the end of the First World War, incorporated in 1922, and shortened their name to “Queen Cutlery Company” in January of 1946. Purchased by Daniels Family Cutlery Corporation on September 18, 2012
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I have rather an off question but I am hoping someone can help answer it. We have an old forum that has been revived about Northwoods knives. Now I know that the timeline of ownership on the Scagel…Continue
Started by Kenneth W. Hill. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 3, 2019. 1 Reply 3 Likes
I HAVE BEEN WANTING ONE OF THESE KNIVES FOR A YEAR ,NOW ! I LOVE THE BLACK SPAULTED MAPLEWOOD AND A LINER LOCK TO BOOT. 1 OF 30 A GREAT SCORE ! …Continue
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I just saw this on a distributors site...I like the idea , what about you?
I know I mentioned it before but it’s worth repeating that Queen is making a change to their tang stamp that I really feel is notable. That’s the addition of the blade steel type being stamped on the tang. I think that’s a fantastic upgrade that removes any question. In addition, down the road it should add value to some of the knives with higher grade steels as they’ll be easily recognized.
Me too Dan, I think 5 are now on the must have list
Just saw the 2015 catalog. Wow! Some knock-out new knives. Nice history opening and nice layout /design (IMO) Too many to afford. Looks like a very good year ahead to me.
I like the drop point hunters and they are certainly the more modern blade, but when you go from field dressing to starting cut an animal up, the extra sweep and sharper clip point are very nice. I buy the 4185s.
Also the Scout knife I should have one of those really especially in D2, maybe they will sell out quick and save my bank account from further harm.
I have no possible use for a fixed blade knife and have resisted lots and lots of them.
Don't know if I can resist that 4180 drop point though !
Yep Jan, that one...
Steve,
That's the one, the Drop Point, that spoke to me the loudest, as well. With those handles they all look good!
Cheers, my friend!
I know...The jumbo Carpenter whittler!!!
Wowsa! I really like the looks of those Spiral Buffalo Horn fixed blade hunter/skinners! Are those handles something new? I can't seem to recall ever having seen scales quite like that. Especially on a regular production, non custom, knife. I'll bet they feel great in hand!
Thanks for posting these Miss Jan!
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