Chinese Queens a Reality

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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OLDE CUTLER wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:48 pm
carrmillus wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:24 pm
cody6268 wrote: Sat Sep 05, 2020 8:54 pm We all expected it the day the factory closed, and hoped that with the first new Queen being Bear and Son made, it wouldn't happen, but it did anyway. Looks like SMKW is now making a line of Chinese-made Queens using Rough Rider patterns, in addition to the USA-made models of the pilot run black Delrin Mini Trapper, and a red bone Queen City full-size Trapper.

All I can say is--BOO! Looks like Queen has now officially gone the way of Camillus and Schrade. Chinese crap at insane prices. The prices on the whole line are almost double their RR equivalents.

Link: https://www.smkw.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=queen+city
....the U.S. should quit importing ANYTHING from china!!!!...the virus is enough!!!!....... ::td:: ::td:: ::td:: ..........

While I generally agree with you, there are many products that have not been made in the US for many years. So in those cases we would have to do without. I don't know if I could do without a TV set for one. I have always been curious about posts like this. Are you bashing the Chinese government? (they certainly deserve all the bashing they get). How about the Chinese worker? (he is just like you and me, just trying to feed his family and put away a little money). Or the American businessman who sells out and takes the money and runs deserting all his obligations and employees. This last one is who I reserve my distain for.
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edge213 wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:29 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:02 pm Well I'm gonna try one and see, but I was afraid it wouldn't be made by Bear like the pilot run was. A fool and his money. ::facepalm:: It says in the advertisement that it's made in the USA. ::shrug::
Some of the new Queens are made in the U.S.
Some are made on China.
That's good to know, I sent SMKW an email, don't know that I'll get a reply. I let them know I'd be highly disappointed if this knife wasn't made in the USA as advertised. I'm sure that will scare the shirt out of them.
I've noticed there's a lot of queen city knives on ebay with abalone handles at prices not all that high, I suspect those are made in China. ::shrug::
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doglegg wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 4:45 pm Part of the sad part is that the Chinese ones are probably better made than the Bear ones.
You are absolutely 💯 % right ::handshake::
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bighomer wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:08 pm
edge213 wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 10:29 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:02 pm Well I'm gonna try one and see, but I was afraid it wouldn't be made by Bear like the pilot run was. A fool and his money. ::facepalm:: It says in the advertisement that it's made in the USA. ::shrug::
Some of the new Queens are made in the U.S.
Some are made on China.
That's good to know, I sent SMKW an email, don't know that I'll get a reply. I let them know I'd be highly disappointed if this knife wasn't made in the USA as advertised. I'm sure that will scare the shirt out of them.
I've noticed there's a lot of queen city knives on ebay with abalone handles at prices not all that high, I suspect those are made in China. ::shrug::
Yes, the abalone that I saw were made in China.
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carrmillus wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 11:01 pm
OLDE CUTLER wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 9:48 pm
carrmillus wrote: Sun Sep 06, 2020 8:24 pm
....the U.S. should quit importing ANYTHING from china!!!!...the virus is enough!!!!....... ::td:: ::td:: ::td:: ..........

While I generally agree with you, there are many products that have not been made in the US for many years. So in those cases we would have to do without. I don't know if I could do without a TV set for one. I have always been curious about posts like this. Are you bashing the Chinese government? (they certainly deserve all the bashing they get). How about the Chinese worker? (he is just like you and me, just trying to feed his family and put away a little money). Or the American businessman who sells out and takes the money and runs deserting all his obligations and employees. This last one is who I reserve my distain for.
.........there's nothing made in china that couldn't be made in the U.S.!!!!!..............to h--l with the commies!!!................. ::td:: ::td:: ::td:: .......................
The US does make one thing China doesn't: Unions.

We live in a world economy. There are NO countries that can exist without trade, and that includes the most isolated country in the world, North Korea.
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I don't see how China made Queen branded knives can be a business success. If you want an inexpensive knife that is well made with very sharp blades that edge hold well and comes in a wide variety of patterns, Rough Rider knives will make you very happy. There is no way China Queens will be any better or any less expensive.
This part of the knife market is already overflowing with brand options. If you don't want a Rough Rider, try Steel Warrior, they are not as good as the RR's but are still decent user knives.
How can the new Queen owners make a profit in this already over crowded market segment that already has many good quality brands ?
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I agree with you kj.
I don't think Chinese Queens will be successful either.
Other old American brands that SMKW has made in China don't seem popular.
Such as Valley Forge, Honk Falls, HSB etc.
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edge213 wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 2:18 pm I agree with you kj.
I don't think Chinese Queens will be successful either.
Other old American brands that SMKW has made in China don't seem popular.
Such as Valley Forge, Honk Falls, HSB etc.
I agree with you both. ::handshake::
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kootenay joe wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 9:10 am I don't see how China made Queen branded knives can be a business success. If you want an inexpensive knife that is well made with very sharp blades that edge hold well and comes in a wide variety of patterns, Rough Rider knives will make you very happy. There is no way China Queens will be any better or any less expensive.
This part of the knife market is already overflowing with brand options. If you don't want a Rough Rider, try Steel Warrior, they are not as good as the RR's but are still decent user knives.
How can the new Queen owners make a profit in this already over crowded market segment that already has many good quality brands ?
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I have been to the SMKW store in Tennessee. This was my experience with Rough Rider. I found a particular congress I liked in buffalo horn and the employee who was helping me went through 7 boxes before I could find one that didn't have something off. Some had gaps in scales, some had weak springs, some had blade rub/play, some had horrible blade grinds... On appearance they look nice, but when you look closer you start to see why they're sold for a lot less.

I bought that knife for $16. The box it came in was beautiful. Honestly I don't know much about China made knives, but I would assume that Rough Rider would be considered good quality in China made traditional folders. I did handle the other China made Marbles at that store but the quality was even worse. Something I noticed when compared to my Case and Schrade USA's are that the blades are thicker, the springs are thicker, the brass liners are also noticeably thicker, so you end up with a good looking knife that is thicker all around.
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Both the Queen/Queen City and Rough Ryder trademarks are owned by SMKW. So, if the Queen City knives made in China are made in the same factory as the RR knives (and I think it is pretty obvious they are) there is very little risk involved to SMKW. If you want to see all the trademarks SMKW owns, you can search for that at the USPTO: http://tmsearch.uspto.gov/bin/gate.exe? ... k7en3.10.1
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2 88097805 6114143 EXPLORER TSDR LIVE
3 88112210 6093498 NOVELTY CUTLERY TSDR LIVE
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7 88590774 CARRY-ALL ANYTIME. ANYWHERE. TSDR LIVE
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10 87056204 5221308 KNIFENEWSROOM.COM TSDR LIVE
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I knew they owned the Col. Coon name, but I did not know they owned Explorer (which I was a little curious about, given how Gutmann went out of business ages ago), German Eye/Eye Brand/CARL SCHLIEPER, or Westmark (I thought that went alongside Western, which would be Acme-owned since they bought Camillus who bought Western from Coleman).
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AS SMKW owns both the Queen name and Rough Rider, then a buyer could choose either; i.e. one knife gets sold, might be "Queen" or RR, but i do not see it as increasing the total number of knives sold.
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RevolverGuy wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 3:49 pm I have been to the SMKW store in Tennessee. This was my experience with Rough Rider. I found a particular congress I liked in buffalo horn and the employee who was helping me went through 7 boxes before I could find one that didn't have something off. Some had gaps in scales, some had weak springs, some had blade rub/play, some had horrible blade grinds... On appearance they look nice, but when you look closer you start to see why they're sold for a lot less.

I bought that knife for $16. The box it came in was beautiful. Honestly I don't know much about China made knives, but I would assume that Rough Rider would be considered good quality in China made traditional folders. I did handle the other China made Marbles at that store but the quality was even worse. Something I noticed when compared to my Case and Schrade USA's are that the blades are thicker, the springs are thicker, the brass liners are also noticeably thicker, so you end up with a good looking knife that is thicker all around.
All of my RR knives were bought on ebay from a variety of sellers. They were not 'pre-selected' but none of mine have the issues you describe with the RR knives in the SMKW shop. Mine are all traditional style folders. I have bought a few tactical style RR folders and these are not as well made. Likely they come from a different factory.
I have read posts about this a number of times: some people consistently get RR's with everything being 'right on' and other people consistently get RR's with significant 'issues'. Almost seems like there are 2 'lines' of RR knives, one of which are seconds with issues ?
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kootenay joe wrote: Mon Sep 07, 2020 8:06 pm AS SMKW owns both the Queen name and Rough Rider, then a buyer could choose either; i.e. one knife gets sold, might be "Queen" or RR, but i do not see it as increasing the total number of knives sold.
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Except that now you have added the obsessive Queen buyer that thinks they need to have EVERY knife with a Queen tang stamp - even if it is really just a RR in Queen clothing. Or, the nostalgic person that is completely unaware of all the recent history and just remembers that Queen was his Dad's favorite pocket knife.

The competition for these knives is not RR. It is the Chinese made Buck line, or the Chinese made Schrade line, or any of the other Chinese made lines of old American brands.
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Thank you for posting that list of trademarks, TFL.

It has been remarked a couple of times that the old American trademark knives made in China do not seem especially popular. I do not see where Queen will be any different, really. Maybe a lot of folks who actually know what those old names stood for dislike seeing them on foreign knives. I like some China knives and I am not too fond of seeing that. And if a person has no clue about Valley Forge or Schrade, then why pick one of those over Rough Rider with its greater market presence?
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I don't get it.
I own a few Chinese-made knives, and I have nothing against them, I just prefer to support American companies when I can.
I agree with many of you that this will not increase the number of knives that SMKW will sell - only the name by which it sells. A few people will be duped, just as those who now buy new Schrade knives sometimes are, but probably not that many.
I suppose that they believe it was worth the investment to buy the rights to the name, anyway.
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I think you guys underestimate how many people go to Walmart or Home Depot, look in the knife case, see the name "Buck" or "Old Timer" and buy because they recognize that brand name. In the consumer goods marketing game, two of the important metrics are "unaided brand awareness" and "aided brand awareness".

Unaided brand awareness is when someone is asked to list their favorite brands of knives, but they are given no other information. This is a very powerful metric. Think about it - if someone simply asked you to list your favorite brands of toilet paper, and you said "Charman, Northern, Angel Soft, Scott" - that means the advertising dollars for those brands is money well spent. Brand names that are at the top of this list in their product category are worth a HUGE amount of money.

Aided brand awareness is when some is provided a list of brand names, and then asked to rank them from most to least favorite. This is an important metric because it speaks directly to brand preference and brand perception. It is the equivalent of going to the store and seeing the products on the shelf, and then selecting one. There are, of course, subtleties in this - because the effect of pricing, shelf placement, etc would all come into play in the store, but it is still an important measure of your brand strength and your advertising effectiveness.

I am not saying SMKW will be successful with this campaign. However, I am saying that the mere fact that we are even talking about this says something about the SMKW's motivation behind using the Queen name.
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I dunno about the Chinese Schrades being poor sellers. They are literally everywhere these days--from Wally World, to Tractor Supply, to mom and pop hardware stores, to even knife stores. Every time I walk in the Farm Bureau, there's always two or three (different) models sold out every time I'm in there. They replaced Case with Taylor. And I don't get it. The knives are awful. Cheap steel, mediocre fit and finish. I throughly tried and tested 12OT, 5OT, LB7, and 834UH vs. their USA models, and the USA ones won out every time. There's a funny story on another forum how one of the ambassadors of that forum who visited the Schrade booth at SHOT actually broke a Chinese Tough Tool just handling it.
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Just a side note but ole smokey doesn't have the Chinese made Queen city listed on their web site. But you can find them on line. ::shrug:: ::handshake::
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Below is a current listing of smkw.com listing of Queen City knives.
https://www.smkw.com/catalogsearch/resu ... t_limit=12

I just purchased the (USA) Queen City Red Smooth Bone QC19rs and the (Chinese) Queen City Abalone Canoe QC001 (Both with Queen City Mfg.)
There have been many members state that "He Said - She Said" about the quality. So, do as I did, buy your own, than share your results, don't depend on others to make your decisions or justify your own political negative reasonings.
I"ll post my results within a week.
I do not see the resemblance of the new Queen City knives in relation with Rough Ryder though. From the pictures, the bolsters, bolster's angles and blades are visually very different.

FYO, the Rough Ryder Upswept Bow Trapper RR2176 ($12.99) is back in stock at smkw.com. I received a "Back in Stock" email from them today and I purchased a couple more for gifting. A beautiful knife. (Better hurry though)
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I don't think Chinese Bucks should be lumped in with Schrade, Camillus, Marbles, or Queen, etc. The difference is these companies went belly up, somebody obtained rights to the name (Taylor, BTI, SMKW, Bluegrass) and farmed out production to the Chinese (In Schrade's case at least they continued to make the same Schrade patterns). These companies have zero in common with the original companies.

Buck, OTOH, is still Buck. The patterns made in China are Buck patterns and come with Buck's warranty and customer service. Its still the same, original, American company. I own a bunch of Bucks, none are Chinese. Chinese Bucks don't thrill me, but if it helps keep the company in the black with all its American employees, then so be it.
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I posted this message on another thread, but it is the same topic, about Queen going down to "China-Town". I have a fairly big Queen collection, it is my most collected knife. So, for me this news is a big disappointment. ::facepalm::

My mother was born and raised in Titusville, PA. Some of her relatives (and therefore mine as well) worked in the Queen factory. My mother was born in the 1920's, so perhaps some of the old Queen knives that are out there still in collector's cases and maybe even in their pockets, were made by some distant relative of mine. It gives me a certain connection with Queen. I have even been to the factory and bought a couple of knives there several years ago. I am glad I went when I did and that I bought what I bought. Now it is just a bit of history and a memory.

::hmm:: I think I'll give up collecting knives and just start playing video games all day and night in the basement. ::disgust::
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I collect knives like the waves at a beach. When it's incoming I'm on top of everything in the knife world, specifically the stuff I'm interested in. When the waves are going out, I loose interest. I've been collecting like this for four decades! LOL!! Definitely a long time.
So I heard rumbling about the fiscal problems at Queen. Then I heard it was gone, following the path of Western Cutlery (Boulder), Schrade, Camillus, and whatever.
Then i see a new Queen knife - a trapper. I have a feeling it's from my last place I visited - good ol' Shanghai. Sure 'nuff it tis! I like it. Why? It's cheap for starters. Secondly I want to carry a classic as an EDC. It looks pretty, pretty in the case I got. I'm looking for a stockman (available) or better yet a congress (nothing yet). All the Queens I've ever accumulated I never used. Too expensive! Too beautiful!! Literally pulling them out, I would start to drool. Embarrassing!!!
So I think I'm going to settle for a stockman as an EDC. Usually my EDC is a single blade, usually assisted, always a lock type of some sort. So I'm going to give the new Queens a try. Naturally I always carry a multi-tool, doesn't everyone?
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I saw those... So sad...
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