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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    Craig Henry

    I got it!! Hopefully, a review and pictures tomorrow.......or the next day.


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    Craig Henry

    My new Queen is GREAT!!!!


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    Robert Burris


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    Robert Burris

    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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    Craig Henry

    Nice knives Robert! I'd like to get the non-lockback Mountain Man......maybe next month.


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    Robert Burris

    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.


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    Craig Henry

    Robert, the Honey Amber Stag Bone is fantastic! I hope I can get some pictures of my new Queen #69 with it up soon.


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    Craig Henry

    Got pictures of my #69 Jack up there.....

  • Jan Carter

    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


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    Craig Henry

    Anyone have any of these in the Curly Zebra African Hardwood?


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    Robert Burris

    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.


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    Craig Henry

    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.?


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    Robert Burris

    That Mountain Man with stag in my pictures, is some of the best Sambar stag I have on almost any knife. If I get the chance, I'll take a better picture, so you can enjoy the first rate stag.


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    Craig Henry

    I'd like to see that Robert.


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    Craig Henry

    Speaking of Abalone.........

    Anyone have any of these?


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    Craig Henry

    Anyone have a new Queen??


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    Robert Burris

    Craig, here's a picture of that old Queen Mt. Man in stag. The picture still does not show, just how nice it is. I hope, ya'll enjoy it anyway.


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    Craig Henry

    Wow, that's nice stag Robert!

  • Billy Oneale

    I want one in Stag.

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    Craig Henry

    The stag Mountain Man is hard to get now, isn't it?


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    Craig Henry

    The Mountain seems to be hard to find in stag. I don't see any listed on any of my regular dealers. But I still love their Honey Amber Stag Bone!


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    Robert Burris

    I don't think they have made one like this in a long while. They may start again, I know mine is staying where it's at.


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    Craig Henry

    Maybe the new management will do some stag.....I hope.

  • Jan Carter

    Craig, you may also want to ask Frank if he could keep an eye out for one.  

  • Jan Carter

    Hey I have a question...Is this the Schatt & Morgan version of the mountain man?

  • Alexander Noot

    Looks like it Jan. Offcourse it's always hard to judge size from a picture.


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    Craig Henry

    Looks like it to me too. They really look good.


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    Craig Henry

    If, when, I get my Mountain Man I guess I'll have to get one of those to go with it! LOL! 


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    Robert Burris

    Yes, I have kept up with Queens Mountain Man knives and I am almost certain that the Schatt & Morgans are the same size. You will like these knives, I Garanteee.

  • Billy Oneale

    I almost decided to get that Amber stag bone Mountain Man last night on Knives Live, but decided I should probably buy a present for one of my Grand kids instead. I have been drooling over this knife for about 3 years now. 


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    Craig Henry

    I'm pretty sure I'm going to go ahead and get the Mountain Man Amber Stag Bone next wed. Unless.....

  • Jan Carter

    Billy,

    Well, the young ones could use a mountain man right?  LOL, well it is Christmas...

    Craig

    The amber is sweet.

    I understand Tsa knives has a Christmas sale on Queen and S and M right now


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    Craig Henry

    Thanks for the reminder that TSA sells Queen Jan!!! I forgot he sells other stuff! LOL! I see several there that I'd like to have!


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    Craig Henry

    Lot's of nice Queen, and S&M, knives out there!!!!!


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    Craig Henry

    Queen still makes a nice Toothpick!


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    Craig Henry

    And, look at that nice Stockman!


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    Robert Burris

    All so nice! You better pick one, Santa's waiting.


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    Craig Henry

    So many knives, so little money. Still think I'm going with the Mountain Man this month.


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    Robert Burris

    Great, Craig, you won't be disappointed.


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    Craig Henry

    I did it! I ordered the Mountain Man last night! Should I save it til Christmas to open it...........no way! LOL!


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    Robert Burris

    Yea buddy, I am so happy for you, I know you are gonna enjoy it. The ones I own have found a home and should stay with me forever. I have one thats a Robeson, with bone handles and D2 steel, it's my user of the two. The other is a Queen, Mountain Man with great stag and 1095 carbon steel blade. I could have sold them many times but, as I say, they are here to stay. Merry Chirstmas, Craig!

  • Jan Carter

    That is fantastic.  I think I am getting a Queen for Christmas too but shhhhhhh, I dont think I know about it LOL


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    Craig Henry

    Thanks Robert. 

    Go ahead Jan, tell yourself you're getting it!

    I think these Amber Bone Queens are going to get to be a habit! I'm looking at the small Jack or Stockman, or the slim Jack for next month. If we're still here after the Zombie Apocalypse. LOL!


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    Craig Henry

    These are up for consideration for my next Queen purchase;


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    Craig Henry

  • Alexander Noot

    Very nice! So what's it gonna be then?


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    Craig Henry

    Good question Alexander, good question.

  • Jan Carter

    I think we may go with The next Queen Classic that comes out


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    Craig Henry

    Got my Mtn Man! Pictures in the next couple of days. It's, uh...great! Love these Queens!


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    Craig Henry