Home - Queen Cutlery Guide Much new information about Queen’s history has emerged as a result of the company’s bankruptcy and our continued study Included are, Price Lists, Historical knife boxes, Valuable information on specific knives -Roosters, Swing-guards, Express Switchblades, hatchets, scissors and many more
DOLLAR KNIFE CORP. - Queen Cutlery Guide KNIFE CO Dollar Knives, Robeson, and Tuna Valley Supplement for Queen Tang and Etch Guide This supplement tang stamp identification guide contains three brand names that have been widely associated with Schatt Morgan and Queen Cutlery over the past 115 years
Queen Cutlery Servotronics Early Experiences with Collector Knives . . . Queen Cutlery grew out of Schatt and Morgan cutlery in 1922, and survived through the Great Depression with a small trade in skeleton knives for jewelry customers, and eventually, under the "Queen City Cutlery" name, developed a range of pocket and fixed blade knives for practical use World War II and consistent Federal government contracts for military knives, greatly strengthened the
Queen History of Axes and Combination Axe and Knife Sets Three pages of axe and combo knife sets are displayed below (Figures 1, 2 , 3) Figure 4, (Courtesy of Ashly and Joe Mick) shows that Queen City also carried axes that arrived un-helved – Queen City (and probably the same management as Queen Cutlery later) put their own handles on
Queen Cutlery Boxes, 1980’s Queen Cutlery Boxes, 1980s Fred Fisher, Dan Lago, Brian Guth, and Ashley and Joe Mick, 6-13-2020 While beginning in the 1970s, Queen made major steps to becoming a “collector” oriented company during the 1980s They began to box most of their knives and came up with special boxes for different series The 1980s, especially the middle of the decade was a very difficult time for the company
Queen Classics Knives, A Special Factory Order in 2002 Dan Lago, 4-27, 2021 Ken Daniels began his work with Queen Cutlery with some special order knives (SFO) in the late 1990s, using the name and tang mark "Cozy Glen " They are hard knives to find However, I think his best early work with Queen was the Queen Classic knives in early 2002, or after, based on the tang mark "PH D2" first cataloged in that year and shown on the tang of any Queen
Queen Presto light and skate key Knives Queen City Cutlery, who took over the Schatt and Morgan factory after the company failed in the Great Depression, never produced any catalogs or advertising literature that has survived, so there are no available records of their ever producing a presto light knife, but their time period was well after the cutlery industry interest in this type of knife had waned Though dies for this blade
Queen #41L, Mini-Hunter on A Copperhead frame - Queen Cutlery Guide The Queen 41L Mini-Hunter may not have a large place in Queen Cutlery sales, but is both rare and desirable for collectors It deserves a special place for its initial grand splash, and its inherent capabilities as a pocket knife
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