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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

Website: http://queencutleryhistory.com/
Location: Titusville PA
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Queen Cutlery Guide website goes public

Started by Dan Lago. Last reply by Dan Lago Feb 9, 2021. 2 Replies

After five months of preparation I am pleased to announce a new website…Continue

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Dave Shirley Northwoods knives made by Queen

Started by Jan Carter Feb 1, 2020. 0 Replies

I have rather an off question but I am hoping someone can help answer it.  We have an old forum that has been revived about Northwoods knives.  Now I know that the timeline of ownership on the Scagel…Continue

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EVIL-BAY S&M TEARDROP CARBON SPEAR BLADE LINER LOCK KNIFE

Started by Kenneth W. Hill. Last reply by Jan Carter Oct 3, 2019. 1 Reply

 I HAVE BEEN WANTING ONE OF THESE KNIVES FOR A YEAR ,NOW !  I LOVE THE BLACK SPAULTED MAPLEWOOD AND A LINER LOCK TO BOOT.  1 OF 30  A GREAT SCORE ! …Continue

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Comment by Serge S. on July 12, 2019 at 11:16

Carl, thank you very much! 

Comment by Carl Bradshaw on July 12, 2019 at 11:08

Queen had to use the name "Queen Steel" starting in the 50's because the term "Stainless Steel" was trademarked.  Your knife has no tang stamp, only blade etch, which would date it to 1961-1971 timeframe.

Comment by Serge S. on July 12, 2019 at 10:51

I have so far only one this small knife. The name of Queen steel #15 has become a little inconsistent with the name of the company now, but the font is very similar, maybe it was in some specific years of production?

Comment by Rome D. Rushing on July 7, 2019 at 15:27

When I posted the first group i did not know that the NKCA 1981 was a Queen knife.

It is not marked with the manufacturer and I had to look it up.

Also I new but forgot that the black bone Winchesters were made by Queen under

contract.

Comment by Rome D. Rushing on July 7, 2019 at 15:19

Well went back to the gun show today and picked up 5 more knives.

1 was a 4 blade S&M Sow Belly

1 was a Buck 110 stag handled custom shop with sv30 blade.

1 was a Case stag Sharktooth

1 was a Gold Coast Chapter club 3 blade stockman Frank Buster Fighting Rooster

1 was a gold Coast Chapter club stag trapper Frank Buster Fighting Rooster

And how this is the Queen group here is the S&M

I will post the rest on the box of knives group

Comment by Rome D. Rushing on July 6, 2019 at 22:01

I went to a gun show today and there was a man selling his collection.

I ended up buying 2 black bone Winchesters, 1 older Queen, 1 large Eye Brand

trapper, 2 NKCA stag handled knives one of which was a Klass Kissing Crane.

Seeing as this is the queen group I will only post a picture of the Queen.  Oh the

best part was I didn't pay more than $30 for any 1 knife.


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on July 3, 2019 at 10:33

A favorite of mine.

Comment by Ashley on July 3, 2019 at 4:34

Sorry it took so long for me to get back to you Andy but I do not have a shield for that knife. It’s been crazy the last month!


In Memoriam
Comment by Kenneth W. Hill on July 2, 2019 at 22:22

Schatt & Morgan  Humpback Whittler lock-back  MADE IN NEW YORK 

Comment by Jan Carter on July 2, 2019 at 18:56

Kenneth,

That one of one is a beauty but you had me with the swing guard.  A good swing guard is just a beautiful pattern to me and that one is a stunner!

 
 
 

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