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
Ken Spielvogel
Really nice Jan
Aug 22, 2013
Howard P Reynolds
Very nice, Jan. Love the Keystone shield.
Aug 22, 2013
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Craig Henry
Good looking S&M!!
Aug 22, 2013
Jess Cobb
Nice...hard to beat stag. Great looking knife.
Aug 22, 2013
Carl Bradshaw
Love those handles.
Aug 22, 2013
Jan Carter
And who can go camping without going fishing?
Aug 23, 2013
Howard P Reynolds
Great fish knife. Beats my old yellow handled STAG (Ireland) all to pieces.
Aug 24, 2013
Jess Cobb
The first real knife I ever owned was a fish knife. Never caught a "bottle cap fish" though so I never got to use the opener.
Aug 24, 2013
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Craig Henry
That's a pretty fishing knife!
Aug 25, 2013
Bill Fletcher
That's a great looking fishing knife, Jan !
Aug 25, 2013
Jack Haskins, Jr.
Dad bought this knife for me when I was 10 or so. I remember it clearly. I have carried it with me everywhere I've gone in life. I keep stumbling on it even though I haven't used it since kidhood. Never thought about what brand it was until recently. It's not a special release knife or anything. Just a knife that cleaned a few squirrels and cut some fire wood, etc. Bought around 1969 or so. Any info is appreciated on model, handle material, blade steel, etc. but not needed. Just a knife Dad bought me that will belong to my son then grandson someday. Doubt if it sees any squirrel cleaning though. Tons of squirrels live in my yard actually. Wife sees them and says "cute". I look at them and say "dinner". lol Truth be told, I watch them myself.
Aug 28, 2013
Ken Spielvogel
Jack, really enjoyed reading your post. That knife is priceless. I don't know anything about it except that knives like that, that have been given or passed down are packed with meaning. They are "The Talking Knives". Thanks for posting and sharing with us.
Aug 28, 2013
Howard P Reynolds
Great that you still have the knife your dad gave you, and a Queen! As I recall, cheap foreign knives were getting a foothold here in the late 60's & 70's so your dad had to wade through a bunch of knock-offs to get to the Queen.
Aug 28, 2013
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Robert Burris
Great knife and story, thanks.
Aug 28, 2013
Jack Haskins, Jr.
The day Dad bought this knife we were going hunting and stopped at this little store where we always stop to get ammo or whatever we need. I saw this knife, showed it to Dad, he looked it over and set it on the counter. Talk about a happy kid. :) A new rifle wouldn't have made me happier. :) Funny what we remember.
Aug 28, 2013
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Craig Henry
Nice old fixed blade Jack! Is that a #85?
Aug 28, 2013
Jack Haskins, Jr.
Craig, I have no idea what # it is. What you see in the picture is all I know. I threw it in my tool bag so I will be using it now. Haven't used it since I was a kid. Well, I'll be using it when someone (wife) forces me to get the tool bag out. lol How she comes up with the crap she want's done I'll never know. Does anyone feel my terror?! lol
Aug 29, 2013
Carl Bradshaw
It resembles the #85 pattern pretty close. Is the blade roughly 3 inches long? Overall around 6 3/8 inches long? If so, it is the #85 bird/trout hunting knife.
Aug 29, 2013
Jack Haskins, Jr.
Blade is 4" and overall is 7 3/4". I think I'll start laying a ruler down with knives. Probably a good way to give more info about a knife in a picture. This was brought up about pictures I took recently and sounds like a good default addition to pictures.
Aug 29, 2013
Jan Carter
Jack, It does help. Sometimes I will put an object that we all know the size of next to knife, just for comparision
Sep 4, 2013
Jan Carter
Does anyone know of a list of pattern numbers and what they are for Queen? I can not seem to find one online
Sep 5, 2013
Jim Thompson
I have never seen a listing of pattern numbers for Queen. Neither have I seen a pattern number stamped on a knife. The only way to approximate date of manufacture is the blade stamping except for the years of 1972 &1976.
Sep 5, 2013
Carl Bradshaw
Jan, I emailed you a list that I keep on my computer. It had the old pattern # list. I'm not sure how relevant it is with Queen knives released in the last 5 years, as some numbers seem to be reassigned.
Sep 6, 2013
Ashley Nottingham
Sep 6, 2013
Howard P Reynolds
Thanks for the Queen Pattern Guide, Ashley.
Sep 6, 2013
Jan Carter
Well excellent! Thank you Ashley! So now we know the current numbers. Carl has sent me what he has for the older Queens and David Clark will share what he has. I am going to take all the info we get and start a page here on the group with the info so we keep it without having to look all over
Sep 6, 2013
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Dave Taylor
Thanks to all who contribute to this list of Queen pattern numbers.
Jan, I am looking forward to the complete listing when you post it.
Thank you very much.
Sep 6, 2013
Paul Ring
Sep 6, 2013
Jan Carter
http://www.iknifecollector.com/group/queen-cutlery-company-hosted-b...
This is what we have so far :)
Sep 6, 2013
KnifeMaker
Dave Taylor
Great resource listing. Thank you very much.
Sep 6, 2013
Jean-François
Thanks a lot!
Sep 6, 2013
Jim Thompson
I should research my knife books before I comment in the future. My comment yesterday is grossly wrong about Queen pattern numbers. The "American Premium Guide to Knives & Razors" 6th edition by Jim Sargent has over 90 pages on Queen & Schatt & Morgan Knives, including history blade markings, pictures, pattern numbers and value. The copyright date on this book is 2004.
Sep 7, 2013
Jan Carter
So I want to play.....want do you want to see Queen/Schatt & Morgan make next??? Tell me your dreams!
Sep 17, 2013
Carl Bradshaw
I like the oddball stuff. How about a trapper pattern, in smoked pearl handles, with a razor blade for the secondary blade. And a nice script font etching on the hollow grind blade that says "Schatt & Morgan". oooooooo I want one!
Sep 17, 2013
John G Cable
How about a limited run of the good old fashioned Texas Toothpick aka the fishing knife with the two blades 1 clip and one with scale and hook remover tip. Another good one would be a less expensive true scout knife that we dealers could push as the holidays are coming and the only semi scout knives out there for American Scouts come from "Offshore"
Sep 17, 2013
KnifeMaker
Dave Taylor
This is an easy one for me.
My wish is for a top of the line Schatt & Morgan, "File & Wire Tested", 2 blade #06 Teardrop Jack, with Spear and Pen blades in ATS-34 steel and Rogers jigged bone covers. Similar to the S. & M. #042206, File & Wire Series II, number II, released back in 1999. Those were great knives, and I carry one everyday.
Sep 17, 2013
Bill Floster
How about a new knife for the S&M Premier series? I'm disgusted that this project seems to have been abandoned.
Sep 18, 2013
Jan Carter
Bil,
This was recently added to the Quuen page. Does it mean something is in the works?
http://www.queencutlery.com/SXM_PREMIER.html
Sep 18, 2013
Bill Fletcher
Jan, Thanks for posting the links. Really nice web pages! It had been several months since I'd visited either Mr. Reisner's or Queen's updated sites. Both are humming!!!! Best regards, Fletch
Sep 18, 2013
Ashley Nottingham
Sep 18, 2013
Paul Ring
Sep 18, 2013
Howard P Reynolds
Happy Anniversary, Ken and family!
Sep 18, 2013
Bill Floster
I hadn't seen that message on the Queen page Jan. Thanks for posting the link! I know that Clarence submitted a design many months ago and when I heard from him last he hadn't even heard back from Queen on the proposal. I guess there's a glimmer of hope that this great series will rise from the ashes yet!
Sep 18, 2013
Jack Haskins, Jr.
Was outside for a couple of hours this afternoon watching my 3 year old grandson run around playing. I sat there whittling on a stick when it occurred to me he was doing his job acting like a 3 year old while I did my job acting like an old man. lol I was using my recently aquired Queen small lockblade (8445CZ) knife. What made me want this knife was the reviews I had read about the PH-D2 steel and that this knife had a lock. It started sharp enough to shave and when we came inside I sliced a piece of phone book paper. The edge had lost just a bit of it's sharpness. I brought it back to shaving sharp in about 2 minutes with a Spyderco ultra-fine (approx. 3 micron) ceramic stone. When an edge is restored this quickly with a 3 micron stone it means the edge actually was still plenty sharp enough to keep working and didn't NEED a touch up yet. In my experience this says good things about the edge retention of this steel. I am glad I bought this knife and have carried it since I got it 2 or 3 months ago. It's a great little (3" closed) user knife. So happy anniversary and good job and thanks to Daniels/Queen at the 1 year mark.
I tried to put a picture here but couldn't get photobucket to work for me. User error I'm sure.
Jack
Sep 18, 2013
Ashley Nottingham
Sep 19, 2013
Jean-François
Seen on the Bay : "Original early 1900's Schatt & Morgan single blade folder pocket knife":
Looks very much like the strange "Chris WOLF" knives :
See DavidKrauss
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www.americanpocketknives.com
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"Chris Wolf and Jess Crouch... were foreman at Schatt & Morgan. The knives were made there. They were not the workers who were fired and subsequently started Queen City. That and the fact that the knives are very heavy duty is about all I know on the subject."
Sep 19, 2013
Jean-François
Best wishes to Nichole!
Sep 19, 2013
Howard P Reynolds
Thanks Ashley. Best of luck Nichole!
Sep 19, 2013
Ron Cooper
Congratulations to Nicole! I'm sure that she will be a welcomed addition to the Queen family.
And, thanks for the heads-up, Ashley!
Sep 19, 2013
Jan Carter
Ashley,
Thanks for giving us the info on Nicole joining Queen. I am happy to see her become a part of the famlies history at Queen
Sep 19, 2013