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

    Today is the 15th.


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    Queen Peanut?

  • Jan Carter

    and the Queen site shows lots of new products!

    http://queencutlery.com/

    no peanut :(


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    Bummer. 

    Well, it says; "Stop by all week to see all the new releases at Queen Cutlery Company."  

    I'm keeping my fingers crossed.

  • Jan Carter

    Todays release

  • Jan Carter

    and there is another one too.  visit the site today :)

    just click on the queen picture at the top of any iKC page


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    Craig Henry

    Hmmm, I really like that Worm Groove Heavy Jack! It's calling me.


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    For those that are into more modern stuff.....

  • Jan Carter

    I like this one actually.  One handed opening, ATS and a nice looking G10...the Q-Tac will be very popular, I beleive


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Queen has really come up with some great new knives.


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    Craig Henry

    They remind me of some Al Mars.....kinda.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    I am proud of the new Queen company. Lets all pull for them.


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    A Coke Bottle! Who here likes Coke Bottles? Sue......

  • Jean-François

    I NEED this bottle. When and where is it possible to purchase it? Frank? Please...


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    Craig Henry

    I like the looks of the spear blade on that!

  • Alexander Noot

    That last one is REALLY nice. I wonder

    1. What the price will be
    2. what they mean by "Queen Steel"

    still don't have pricing but I do know that Queen steel is a stainless

  • Jan Carter

    Jean-Francois,

    I would think Frank would be the place to start.  Send him an email.  I do know these were introduced at that SHOT show, so maybe 4-6 weeks out? 


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    Craig Henry

    Speaking of Sodbusters..............

  • Jean-François

    Thanks, Jan!

  • Jan Carter

    And the Queen City Carbons :)


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    I like the English Jack. It's on my LOOONG want list.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Wooow, carbon steel, that English Jack looks great, Craig but I like that Folding Hunter. Queen, has done a great job on all of these carbon steel wonders.


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    Yeah Robert, I'd take any one of them....if someone were to buy one and give it to me......


  • Featured

    Craig Henry

    Did someone say Hawkbill???

  • Jan Carter

    They certainly are coming out with some wonderful patterns.  Some old ones are getting a new look.  I LIKE IT


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    Craig Henry

    Fixed blades!

  • Jan Carter

    The first sambar stag heavy hunters ever produced in Queens Regular cataloged product!  That 4190 is SWEET!

  • Jan Carter

    Getting excited about Ryans trip, can't wait to see the Queen factory and hear about his visit

  • Jan Carter

    Hey Ryan, I was wondering....These are done in house.  Right there in Titusville right?

  • Billy Oneale

    Why not jump on the band wagon? I usually carry 1 of these type knives along with a traditional folder.I do hope they do them in house or at least in the USA.
  • Jan Carter

    I did hear from Ryan on this Billy because it was a question from a member.  It is indeed done in house at the Queen factory in Titusville PA.

    Good Work Queen!

    If anyone gets this one please let us know.  I have not been able to put my hands on one yet and I would love to hear about it first hand

  • Billy Oneale

    Jan, now I want one when they are out.
  • Jean-François

    I want one too.

  • Jan Carter

    Hey Ryan,

    Do we know when these will be avail?

  • Jan Carter

    Well this one was released today.  50 stag and 50 winterbottoms, D2 Steel and just beautiful

     

  • Jan Carter

    I am hearing some real nice chatter about the Queen Classic line.  We bought one of them and I have to tell you it is just one very well built knife.  Reminiscent of some older knives in our collection in both materials and quality


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    I took this picture to send to someone else, but I thought I'd post it on here while I had the chance. These are all Queen knives.


  • In Memoriam

    Robert Burris

    Oh yea, Miss Jan you asked to see some old Queen knives back in October, well here they are, a little late. These are mostly Schatt Morgans, with one Robeson and finally, one Queen. I was wondering, can you tell which one is the Queen and which one is the real egg. Ha Ha..


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    Craig Henry

    Frank's Classics!  New Trapper!


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    Craig Henry

    I might have to get that Trapper! 

  • Ron Cooper

    Robert, that Robeson PocketEze is gorgeous! At first glance I thought that it was a Case Back Pocket. I would love to see a pic of it with the blade closed to see just how well they sunk the shoulder on that tang. That stag Mountain Man is a real beauty, also!

  • Jan Carter

    Craig,

    Extremely low run on those trapper.  Thats the one we bought


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    Craig Henry

    It's fantastic looking Jan!


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    Craig Henry

    Is he making more than 19 after the "first run"? Or is that it, period?

  • Jan Carter

    I dont think he is making more this year anyway


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    Craig Henry

    I hate when companies make such short runs. It makes it tough on us that have HUGE want lists.

  • Jan Carter

    LOL, I know that is does but it really makes a difference to the folks looking for the one of a very short run

  • Jan Carter

  • Jan Carter

    Had a chance to sit down with Ken Daniels,more on that

  • Jan Carter

    Held the Keystone and the Q Tac this weekend.  Very pleased with how they both feel in the hand.  They will be a part of my collection and I will bring you some more on them and the dates they will be showing up