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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  • Frederick Fisher

    Just called Ryan and he confirmed that they will be there both days   Fred

  • Jan Carter

    Fred your awesome, Thank you

  • Railsplitter

    Thanks Fred!  That's great news as I will only be attending on Saturday.

    Much appreciated!

    Rick T.

  • Dennis

    Rick where is the show at? I'm a couple of hours from St.Louis.
  • Railsplitter

    When: January 28th & 29th, 2017
    Saturday the 28th 9am - 5pm
    Sunday the 29th 9am - 3pm

    Where: Carpenters Hall
    1401 Hampton Avenue
    St. Louis, MO 63139
    (Located between I-64 & I-44)

    Admission: $5.00 for both days
    Ladies and those under 18yrs old are FREE with paid companion.
    Parking is FREE

  • Dennis

    Thanks Rick
  • Railsplitter

    You're welcome Dennis. Hope you can make it.

    I'll be wearing a tan cap with the logo in my avatar on it if you want to say hi.

  • Dennis

    I look you up Rick. I be the guy with the black backpack trying to trade with everyone lol. I always hang out at Ryan table allot and drool lol
  • Railsplitter

    I'll keep an eye out too Dennis.

    Someone mentioned in the chat last night about a new product from Queen coming out in March but they couldn't reveal any information. Maybe we'll get a sneak peak.

  • Jan Carter

  • Railsplitter

    Thanks for the heads up Jan! Looks interesting.

  • Railsplitter

    Dennis,

    I think I may have spotted you at the show yesterday but I was engaged in conversation and by the time I turned back around you were gone and I never saw you again.

    Saw a guy with a black backpack and a red shirt. Was that you?

  • Dennis

    Hey Railsplitter I look for you I was there from 10 to 12. I did have a red shirt no backpack I went in and look first and didn't find anything I wanted to trade for so I never went and got backpack. Sorry I missed you.
  • Jan Carter

    The second run of the John Henry Express auto should be shipping next week. My understanding is this run will have Stainless liners rather then Brass.  Very cool because that means this first run will be easily distinguished from the first run

  • Tracey Reed

    We are excited about the handle materials too!  There is supposed to be more of the Desert Ironwood, but also Leopard Wood, Black G10, Green G10, Red Acrylic, and Red Shockwood handles.

  • Jan Carter

    A member asked for some help identifying a swing guard.

    http://iknifecollector.com/profiles/blogs/purchased-this-queen-knif...

  • Don Neiman

    Hi Jan...thanks for directing me to the proper forum. Here is the best I can do on the tang stamp. I'm going to include other photos as well. Thank you. Don

  • Don Neiman

    additionl photo of tang stamp. Still learning this site...no fun being a neophyte.

  • Don Neiman

    Here is another Queen knife I recently acquired. It is in mint condition and although I searched the Queen catalogs for this particular knife it was not listed. All help as to when made would be appreciated. Hope this Model 89 can be identified.  

  • Frederick Fisher

    It's in the 2016 catalog with the DFC tang stamp

  • Jan Carter

    some news for the Schatt & Morgan 71 Express Auto collectors.  We’ll shortly see another short run coming through with some new handle materials.

  • Don Schriver

    Why are these so expensive? I have not seen one for less that 325.00! WOW
  • Jan Carter

    Don,

    I know that a lot has gone into producing these and making sure they are worth the cost.  Every dealer I have spoken with says they are selling out fast also

  • Don Schriver

    I'm positive production is difficult. I know they are selling like hot cakes. As nutz as I am 300 plus is too much.
  • Jan Carter

    The Queen show is going on this weekend.  The factory would have been open to tours today.  Sure wish we could have made it

  • Tracey Reed

    Good morning from Titusville, PA!  The turnout yesterday at the factory for tours was fantastic.  After a busy morning of constant tours, knife sales, and information sharing, there was a short lunch break for the factory.  During the break, more than 60 people gathered to kick off the afternoon round of tours, and they just kept coming!  I visited with people from Canada, Kentucky, Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virginia, and Illinois.

    The weather cooperated this year, the factory looked great inside and out, inventory was available for purchase, and as the day went on, the smiles, handshakes, and hugs continued.  What a great event!

    Today the show begins at noon in a new location, Timberlake Lodge.  Dinner with the vendors and people attending the show will close what I am sure will be a busy day.  Tomorrow, Saturday, the show will run 8am - 4pm.

    This area is beautiful.  Camping is how we stay, but there are also great hotels and restaurants to compliment all there is to do and learn about the history of Titusville and Oil City.

    We hope to see even more iKnife members here next year!

  • Jan Carter

    Tracey,

    I thought that was you I saw helping out in there!  I hear the kiddo program did a fine "business" today also!  Bless you and Danny for being there, I very much intend to be there next year!

  • Carl Bradshaw

    I wasn't able to set up a dealer table at the show this year, but I did manage to make it there and bring my grandfather along for the day. We had a great time. The new venue was packed, and there was a lot of awesome knives there to see and buy.  I managed to grab the trio of newest Tuna Valley's!

  • Jan Carter

    GOODNESS CARL THOSE SURE ARE SWEET!

  • Tracey Reed

    Jan it was a blast. As Carl said, the show was packed. The new venue is great. I encourage everyone to make plans to be there next year.
  • Don Neiman

    A couple weeks ago I stopped into Queen Cutlery ask about a particular knife I had and while there met one of the owners from Virginia. We immediately became friends and he took me into the shop and showed me all the processes of making the knives. As I was about to leave he handed me a blank, but stamped on both sides with their logo and model No. a "Moose Skinner". He said when he came back up to Titusville he wanted to see what I had done with the blank. The pictures are of my finished Moose Skinner using acorns and leaves with a wolf in the middle. The sheath was a challenge due to the shape of the blade but I am happy with the finished product. Any comments are welcome and will accept email as well at  pithole@zoominternet.net  Have a great day.

  • Carl Bradshaw

    Very cool, I like  it!

  • Jan Carter

    Don,

    First let me say, I am glad but not surprised you were treated so well.  The good folks at Queen are true knife folks and always willing to help.

    I do like what you have done with the sheath very much!


  • In Memoriam

    D ale

    ????? .. What's up @ Queen Cutlery .. ?????

  • Shlomo ben Maved

    RIP


  • KnifeMaker

    Robert Stadtlander

    Queen Cutlery made folding woodcarving knives for my business.  I need to find a new source so if anyone or any company is interested in providing knives, please contact me ASAP.

  • Jan Carter

    Leo,

    There has been some chatter on another forum, about a return.  I do not know the people involved nor do I know how the info was obtained other than by some folks.  Ken has let me know that as soon as he knows how this will play out he will let me know.  I have shared this link with him but understand until he can  say something we just wait :(  and pray for all involved

  • Ashley

    I just hope for a return, can't imagine life without Queen knives!
  • Dan Lago

    After several shows this Spring, and the sad articles in Knife Magazine in both March and April issues. Several venders were reporting direct conversations With Ken Daniels that the company was forced to pursue chapter 7 bankruptcy - I think meaning disposal of resources. Not coming back.  A very sad time for collectors and for the Daniels family, especially.  

    They put a lot time. money, and heartache into the past six years.  I have no guidance for how to run a knife business.  I just want to say, they made a lot of very nice knives in those years.  I appreciate their efforts.

  • Jean-François

    Very sad...

  • John Bamford

    What a shame, such sad news.

  • Jan Carter

    Dan,

    Like you I appreciate the efforts the Daniels family made to retain the Queen legacy and keep it going.  I also have heard that the company was forced to pursue chapter 7 bankruptcy.  My heart breaks for all the effort time and money.  It was Ken's dream and this has to be very difficult 

  • Carl Bradshaw

    I wonder if there is any chance that the Queen/S&M names can be owned, and knives still made by an American company. Even though they wouldn't be made from the same old factory, I hope that the brand is somehow able to continue.

  • Tobias Gibson

    It would be nice if perhaps the Pipes, Parker, or Watkins family ( or a combination there of) could see a way to revive the company. But it is a gamble for sure.
  • Don Schriver

    I absolutely love Queen//Schatt & Morgan knives. I know I have more of these than all other makers combined. I hope they return!!

  • Jan Carter

    Don,

    It seems to me that even if there is a chapter 7, we will someone buy Queen.  I just hope it is not Taylor Brand.  Although I have nothing against them, I feel Queen has had a special place in the knife world and would love to see it continue in it's factory

  • Don Schriver

    Someone, thats would be a concern as well. I would rather see the Daniels family make a smaller line, be even more select only producing their most popular lines and maybe take a stab (pun intended) at a line lesss costly and higher producing for everyday use.

  • Jan Carter

    Can anyone help with this ??  http://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/seeking-info

    I have checked out the historical page but the 1989 catalog is not there

  • Jan Carter

    Did anyone else read the article in Knife Magazine?

  • David Clark

    Yes, and I talked to Ryan Daniels at the Pigeon Forge Show last month. He had a proto with him. Best wishes this time around.