Old Queen Cutlery Co. Knives
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Old Queen Cutlery Co. Knives
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I have always liked the old Queen Cut. Co. folding and fixed blade knives.
They have been under valued for years.
Here is a nice stockman`s knife with winterbottom bone handles
This one is stamped Queen Steel, 1960`s era
If you have any to add post them here
M.B.
I have always liked the old Queen Cut. Co. folding and fixed blade knives.
They have been under valued for years.
Here is a nice stockman`s knife with winterbottom bone handles
This one is stamped Queen Steel, 1960`s era
If you have any to add post them here
M.B.
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Nice knife M.B.
This one isn't as good, but not bad. Immitation Winterbottom, seen some use, circa 1950's.
Jack
This one isn't as good, but not bad. Immitation Winterbottom, seen some use, circa 1950's.
Jack
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I'll help out by showing the only Queen I have left...It's 5 1/4" with winterbottom bone and matchstriker pull. Stamp date's it 1932 - 1955...hope some Queen collectors can help me narrow that down some.
Bob
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Jack,
Nice knife!
Bob,
Not an authority on dating Queen knives but, with that matchstriker pull, I would say 1932-40
The winterbottom bone handles are gorgeous on that knife
M.B.
Nice knife!
Bob,
Not an authority on dating Queen knives but, with that matchstriker pull, I would say 1932-40
The winterbottom bone handles are gorgeous on that knife
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wasteland16354 wrote:Here is a No: 9 that was a prototype from Queen.
What era is that one from?
Do you have a pic with the blades open?
Thanks,
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Here is a few more pics. The knife was made sometime between the 1960's to 1990's, after some changes were made to the pattern. And for some reason it's not letting the the other pics but here is one. I'll try again later.
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Thank's MB, I was thinking prewar because of the pull, I had been told they quit using that
color bone in the 40's...It's one solid knife, tight with great snap...fit & finish as good as Case.
color bone in the 40's...It's one solid knife, tight with great snap...fit & finish as good as Case.
Bob
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Don't have much in the way of Queen for some reason,but this folder I thought was unique.Sort of a TL-29 type knife;have no idea what era it is.I've owned it for probably 25 years.
The kitchen knives I bought at a yard sale several years ago for a buck apiece.Figured I couldn't go too far wrong at that price.
The kitchen knives I bought at a yard sale several years ago for a buck apiece.Figured I couldn't go too far wrong at that price.
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According to Queen Cutlery Collectors "History of Queen Cutlery Tang Stamps" About 1945-1955. Very nice knife.
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WelderBob that's a dandy Coke bottle,I love that pattern and those Winterbottom handles are amazing.
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Here's a couple more I dug out that I forgot about:a #1 and a #45
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great thead. How do the new Queens compare to the older ons as far as F/F?
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Ya gotta love those old big Q and Queen cutlery tang stamps!
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Here is an old Queen City hawk.
This one has a linerlock on it, most unusual.
This one has a linerlock on it, most unusual.
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Hi
I've been collecting Queen knives for a long time. I just came across one on ebay that caught my eye, a BOOT Knife. Has anyone ever seen one of these?
Thanks
Scott
I've been collecting Queen knives for a long time. I just came across one on ebay that caught my eye, a BOOT Knife. Has anyone ever seen one of these?
Thanks
Scott
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How about a 1925-33 Jack? The one on top. Disregard the lower as it is not a Queen.
I cut my deck to the Queen of Spades, but the cards were all the same.
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A 1976 Queen jack and a Queen #31 Large Congress Circa 1932-1955.
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Nice jack, Mike!! John
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Thank you John. They are two of my favorite knives and both mint condition. At least never used, carried or sharpened.
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