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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 Jan Carter on August 22, 2019 at 19:37

D ale,

Great find!  I have a soft spot for those aluminum handles for some reason, are you going to clean the handles?  If so what will you use since they are textured?


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on August 22, 2019 at 16:05

The 'bay was good to me today. So was the post-person.

The aluminum handle has oxidized ..but.. I think the blade has not been touched.

!!! .. Big Smile .. !!!


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on August 21, 2019 at 13:01

NOTE:

Ms. Fisher had earlier stated that Fred states the smallest scissors are that most difficult to find.

D ale


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on August 21, 2019 at 12:56

......... Courtesy of .........

Linda Williams Fisher

Dale, the 1st picture shows the stamp that’s on all the scissors. The 2nd picture shows the script on the pinking shears. They are the only scissors that have the script.

Courtesy of the collection of Fred Fisher.

Comment by Jan Carter on August 21, 2019 at 11:34

And Mr Dan Lago would be and is among my go to people to ask Queen questions of.  Thankfully we have some fantastic people here to help us.  The knowledge is fantastic!

Comment by Bruce Zenge on August 21, 2019 at 9:34

Thanks, D ale.  I am sure it will be interesting and informative.

Bruce


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on August 21, 2019 at 9:30

Bruce,

I have asked Ms. Linda Fisher to post a pic highlighting Queen's etch / stamp on the scissors. She promptly replied .. yes. I'll post it here once available.

D ale

Comment by Bruce Zenge on August 21, 2019 at 8:14

Would it be a real big problem to post a picture of the markings on the scissors?  I was not aware that Queen made scissors, either, and am curious how they were marked.  I'm not a scissors collector, but picked up a small set of what I think are barber scissors with an arrowhead mark.  Just curious.  Thanks.

Comment by Rome D. Rushing on August 20, 2019 at 23:03

Dale

I am envious of the lockback whittler.  The handles are impressive and

the model is one that is rarely seen.

Congrats..

Comment by Rome D. Rushing on August 20, 2019 at 23:00

The table blanket makes a great photo backdrop.

And I had no idea that Queen ever put their name on

scissors.

The only 2 references to scissors that I ever saw were for Marks

brand scissors.

My wife has an uncle who is a barber here in town, I am going to

stop by his shop and ask him if he has ever seen any Queen scissors

or trimmers. He just in his early eighties and still opens his shop up at

5:30 every morning except monday and sunday so he can cut hair for

those customers who have to be at work early.

For years he has been the barber to the General of the Ms River Valley Division

and some of the Colonels as he is one of the few who know what a real

military cut is.  Years back when my children wanted flat tops he was the only

one around that could do a real flat top.  When you put a ruler across

the top is was flat not slightly curved.

And to get back on topic that is a very impressive display and I have enjoyed

seeing it and learning something about Queen that I did not know.

Thanks

 
 
 

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