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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
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Thanks Bob!
Yes Jan, we're told that will be the first one issued. Stay tuned queencutleryhistory.com.
A new Historical Knife Spotlight has been posted at queencutleryhistory.com. This month's spotlight is on the rare Queen #44 short frame folding hunter. Of course background on the standard-size #44 is included as well. It's an interesting story and worth a look.
Billy Oneale and Bob Welch. Thank you for your interest and comment on these recent posts. We think it was a critical time! 50 -40 years ago makes it fair game for "history"
Have you ever wondered how Queen transitioned from a company that made "tools" to a company that thrived on making "collector knives"? David Krauss, Fred Fisher and I have begun a series of articles that focuses on this, starting in the 1979s. Eventually, there will another on the 1980s. As with any new content, we appreciate your comments or critique of this piece. Thank you! https://gbh.929.myftpupload.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/Queen-Cu...
That was a good article, Dan. Thanks!
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