Queen Cutlery & Friends

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

LINK TO Complete Guide to Queen and Schatt & Morgan Knives and History

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  • Ken Spielvogel

    Awesome experience Steve


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    Robert Burris

    Congrat's Steve.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Who is that fine young gentleman in Knives Illustrated. He really seems to how to pick an exceptional knife!  Congratulations Mr. Hanner.  Are you autographing copies?

  • Ron Cooper

    High Five, Hog! Good show, mate!

  • John Bamford

    Love my Rail Splitter so much that I have ordered a S+M Gunstock, the "pint " one ATS34 blades ,hope it's as good.

  • Jan Carter

    WOW_Got this pic today

  • Ken Spielvogel

    Whew - what a looker that is.

  • Jan Carter

    Always a favorite stop for me at any show.  Frank's Classic Knives Table!

  • John Bamford

    Just had the urge for a Queen Cattle King , I ask you what can a man do at a time like this. Thanks Greg.

  • Jan Carter

  • Howard P Reynolds

    Nice video.  Thanks, Jan

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  • Jan Carter

    The values of this company never cease to amaze me.  So tell me, what do you want to talk about at the next Queens Gathering?

  • Jan Carter

    want to check out Queen making the iKC knives?

    http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/the-2014-community-knif...

  • Howard P Reynolds

    Great pics of the process, Jan.  Thanks.


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    Ryan Daniels

     When we first bought Queen there were already some individuals that had a great passion for the preservation on Queen Cutlery Co. history even though the owners didn't For many years on their own they would do things to in courage others to take a interest also. Now with help of those men we have started a online-database of historical items. We will be launching them on Thursday so please check it out and let us know how we can make it better.

  • John Bamford

    Don't seem to be live yet.

  • Carl Bradshaw

    I see the page, it's working for me.  Here is the link.

    http://www.queencutlery.com/Historical_Documents.html

  • John Bamford

    Found it now Carl thanks.

  • Jan Carter

  • Carl Bradshaw

    Well the show is going well, we sold a few things and met some new people.  I eyed up a nice knife, looked at it again a few hours later, and when I finally got all set to go over and hold it a 3rd time, I found out it had been sold.  Guess I should have bought it when I had the chance.  I'll have to keep looking.

  • Jan Carter

    Good to hear Carl and we sure wish we were there.  What were you looking at?

  • Carl Bradshaw

    Schatt stag sowbelly with keystone shield

  • Jan Carter

    Hopefully either Ashley or Ryan got us some pics of the show

  • Jan Carter

    Shamelessly stealing FB pics

    Ken and Bill Ruple chatting it up during the show

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  • Max McGruder

    Always nice to see everyone and families getting their knife hobby on!

  • Carl Bradshaw

    Here are a few I took from the show.

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  • Carl Bradshaw

    The axes and this picture are some of Fred Fisher's collection display.

  • Carl Bradshaw

    I finally got the knife I've been looking for.  Very happy with this one.  I've been attempting to improve my photography skills as well, so this was a trail & error project with lighting and background objects.  I think it turned out pretty good.

  • Ken Spielvogel

    Carl, great looking knife and great pic to.

  • Ron Cooper

    That pictured turned out great, Carl. Great lookin' stag on that beauty, too! A definite winner, fersure!

  • Jan Carter

    Carl, thank you some great pics!  And your new knife is awesome!!!

  • Stanley May

    That is one great looking knife.  The pic is fabulous as well.

  • Carl Bradshaw

    Thanks guys, I appreciate it.

  • Ashley Nottingham

    That's a great picture Carl! 

  • Ashley Nottingham

    I thought you guys would like this, This is Brennen Alberth, he is our spokes Kid for the Kiddo Project. He got his first knife in 2013 at the age of one. He came back this year for his second knife brining a dollar so he didn't break the friendship! So excited to see this little boy grow up and complete his Kiddo Knife Collection! 

  • Carl Bradshaw

    Awesome.  Other companies should take notice of the caring and generosity displayed by Queen Cutlery.

  • Jan Carter

    I agree with both of you.  Thanks for pic and I certainly wish more companies would think about the next generation of collectors.

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  • Jan Carter

    Thank you Queen Cutlery for building our 2014 knife and giving us the opportunity to make it unique

  • Jan Carter

    OK, nobody has checked this out?

  • Jan Carter

    The patterns, the info on them.  This is years in the making.  A way to date and know about your Queen knives