My Newest Queen

The Queen Cutlery Company manufactured knives in Titusville Pennsylvania for 96 years. The company opened its only factory there in 1919 and commenced to make some of the best US crafted cutlery you will find. Unfortunately, the Titusville manufacturing plant closed down in 2018.
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My Newest Queen

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E/O Queen Jack Knife with Camel Bone scales. Came with a very good sharp edge; half stops on both blades; very nice walk & talk.
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I really like that one Q.
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Thank you edge. It looks far better in person. Even the seller's photo, which was very well done, did not do it justice.
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That's a fine looking knife in a great pattern. ::tu::
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Very nice. It kind of reminds me of a GEC #77 Yankee Jack without the notch in the handle. I like that one... ::nod::

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Most of my Queen made knives are Schatt & Morgan label...however, this MOP #41 Copperhead is pure Queen Cutlery.
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Luv the EO Garry!! And the others shown here aint half bad either!! :lol: ::nod:: :lol: Nice Gents!! John :D
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Here is a just arrived Queen, a #43 Schatt & Morgan, 3 7/8" Serpentine Double End jack with elk handles. The blades are hair poppin' sharp. What a pleasant surprise.
This is my 4th just received Queen knives. Others are two #65 Baby Sunfish with mammoth and a T.V. E.O. Jack with mammoth. All 4 are 'right on' in all aspects including sharp edge grinds. Very pleased with all 4.
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That is one heck of a good looking knife kj. ::tu::
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I really like that one, Roland! I've been wanting one of those since they first came out.

Thanks for posting the closed length. The dealer I was looking at lists it at 3.75" and I suspected that was incorrect.
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Man KJ, you are pickin up some beautiful knives.
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