Queen cutlery history is a new comprehensive informative resource for anyone interested in queen city cutlery company and its successor queen cutlery company.
Queen steel knives history.
They ve been proudly handmade in the u s a since 1902 and from 1922 until their recent closing the plant s address on chestnut street in titusville pennsylvania never.
Competition in the traditional knife market is fierce as leading knife companies tap into the traditional market with popular designs like the benchmade proper and the spyderco roadie even cold steel joined the fray with knives like the lucky one.
For 2016 three knife patterns bear the queen city brand name.
Queen isn t the first traditional knife maker to face hard times in recent years.
It also has axes and hatchets.
Queen cutlery was one of the last surviving makers from the heyday of american made traditional knives so when you buy a queen knife you own a piece of cutlery history.
Gentleman stag series knives 8 patterns are small pocket knives.
Queen city cutlery was formed by five former supervisors from shatt and morgan in 1918.
These knives feature 1095 carbon steel blades brass liners and pins with nickel silver bolsters.
The factory was originally opened by shatt and morgan cutlery.
But can catalogs answer questions over a knife s history.
Fred fisher put the queen section together.
Queen s willingness to experiment and to push the limits of cutlery steel was also in evidence in 1999 when they began to use ats 34 steel on master blades and again in 2002 when they began using both d 2 and 420hc steels for blades.
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Canal street cutlery closed its doors in 2015.
Employees worked ten hour days six days a week to fill the orders.
Queen city tang stamp.
Queen knives are the name of a brand of high quality pocket knives that have been manufactured in the same factory in titusville pennsylvania since 1902.
The best place for find queen patterns from wwii to the early 1970s is in jim sargent s book knives and razors seventh edition.
They have stainless steel blades and burnt stag handles.
Patterns 1 66 are folders and 71 thru 99 are straight blades.
You can find patterns numbers handle material etchings and tang stamps there.