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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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Maybe they called it the "Mountain Man" as a throw back to Frontiersman/Mountain Man, like Thomas Fitzpatrick, Jim Bridger, John Colter, Kit Carson, etc.?
Miss Jan, it is top of the line. I don't know why they call it a Mountain Man? We use the heck out of them down here in the swamp.lol An outdoorsman can get some serious work done with one. Craig, that African hardwood looks great.
Robert,
I have never held a mountain man but I understand it is the top of line folder for its size. Next show...I am checking them out
Got pictures of my #69 Jack up there.....
Robert, the Honey Amber Stag Bone is fantastic! I hope I can get some pictures of my new Queen #69 with it up soon.
The Mountain Man model by Queen is a great knife for the Outdoorsman and is wonderful to look at. The model with amber bone has caught my eye for sometime now. I wish Queen would make some with 440c steel instead of D2. I find both steels good but 440c, is easier to fool with in the feild.
Nice knives Robert! I'd like to get the non-lockback Mountain Man......maybe next month.
This is a couple of old Queen knives that I own, they are both very well made. One is a light user and the other is in my collection. After, years of use, you almost can't tell the difference. I hope to buy and support, the Queen Company and wish them all the best.
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