So Queen Cutlery Company is making the new Colonel Coon
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So Queen Cutlery Company is making the new Colonel Coon
I just saw a new stockman Colonel Coon on eBay. Says made by Queen.
They have a buy it now price of $140.50 or best offer.
Will the new Coon's make the older ones go up in value? I saw an older one on eBay a few days ago and the bid was to $225 it was for a stag handle congress.
The picture here is one of the original Colonel Coons.
They have a buy it now price of $140.50 or best offer.
Will the new Coon's make the older ones go up in value? I saw an older one on eBay a few days ago and the bid was to $225 it was for a stag handle congress.
The picture here is one of the original Colonel Coons.
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Well it looks like another name to add to the list of knives that have been made by Queen Cutlery...Hey Tom I sure wish you would go ahead and purchase that knife so you can give us a first hand appraisal of it's quality...
Here are a few companies that Queen has made knives for:
NOTE: This does not mean that the entire line of a company's knives were/are made by Queen - ie. Queen was/is not the sole manufacturer.
Schatt & Morgan (In-house brand)
Robeson (In-house brand)
Old Hickory (In-house brand, 1970's)
Bluegrass Cutlery
Case Classics
Winchester Reproductions
Moore Maker (established 1985. Matador, Texas)
Marbles (Marbles Safety Axe Co.)
NorthWoods (Marbles)
Scagel (Marbles)
John Primble
Bowie Corp.
Chris Tenney - Tenney Trading Co.
A.G. Russell
Cripple Creek (Blackjack)
Family Tree Series For Parker - Kinfolks, Platts, Standard Knife Company, Crandall
Bulldog Brand
Bowen Knife Co (1970's-1980's)
Bob White Cutlery (1970's)
Sargent/Sarco
Voyles Cutlery (1970's)
Kabar
Swanner Cutlery - Fairfield, Ohio
Sampson
Canal Street Cutlery, Ellenville, NY.
Browning U.S.A.
Rigid
Col Coon

Here are a few companies that Queen has made knives for:
NOTE: This does not mean that the entire line of a company's knives were/are made by Queen - ie. Queen was/is not the sole manufacturer.
Schatt & Morgan (In-house brand)
Robeson (In-house brand)
Old Hickory (In-house brand, 1970's)
Bluegrass Cutlery
Case Classics
Winchester Reproductions
Moore Maker (established 1985. Matador, Texas)
Marbles (Marbles Safety Axe Co.)
NorthWoods (Marbles)
Scagel (Marbles)
John Primble
Bowie Corp.
Chris Tenney - Tenney Trading Co.
A.G. Russell
Cripple Creek (Blackjack)
Family Tree Series For Parker - Kinfolks, Platts, Standard Knife Company, Crandall
Bulldog Brand
Bowen Knife Co (1970's-1980's)
Bob White Cutlery (1970's)
Sargent/Sarco
Voyles Cutlery (1970's)
Kabar
Swanner Cutlery - Fairfield, Ohio
Sampson
Canal Street Cutlery, Ellenville, NY.
Browning U.S.A.
Rigid
Col Coon
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I misunderstood Tom...I see now that the pic posted is one of the original CC's which would fit the tooling and appearance.justold52 wrote:Very wise point knifeaholic
Just cuz eBay says made by Queen it is not a fact.
I did look on Ebay and saw several new CC's in stag that were definitely made by Queen as the seller states.
I am the seller of the knife in question. It has now been sold. I do hope that nobody was trying to imply that I was deceptive in my description. It is indeed made by Queen Cutlery and is a super high quality pocket knife just like all other Queen made knives.
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jfarmer wrote:I am the seller of the knife in question. It has now been sold. I do hope that nobody was trying to imply that I was deceptive in my description. It is indeed made by Queen Cutlery and is a super high quality pocket knife just like all other Queen made knives.
James
Ahemm if I would have known that then I most certainly would have questioned the knife...You dastardly deceptive dealer you


Just joking I gleamed who the seller was and knew there was no doubt...



Sunburst
“The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways”
Sunburst I figured you knew who the seller was
Here is a very poor pic of the tang stamp. I take my pictures outside and it was too dark outside to be taking pictures. I guess I need to build a light box so I can take pics anytime. The tang stamp in the pic is from one that I kept for my self.
James


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No complaints on the tang stamp picture
It's much appreciated. It's also great to know that these are made by Queen Cutlery. I do kinda miss the coon with walking stick on the shield though..
But not enough to stop me from wanting one of those beauties...
Your stag in that picture is impressive, I like how deep that stag goes and how it carries all the way to the bolster...
Sunburst


Your stag in that picture is impressive, I like how deep that stag goes and how it carries all the way to the bolster...
Sunburst
“The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways”
sunburst, here is a pic of the rest of the knife.
James

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Wow!!
Thanks James, that is a great looking specimen you have there. I am rather impressed with the quality of the stag used on these knives. It reminds me of the early Fight'n Rooster knives in the 80's where the stag seemed to be an excellent batch.
Thanks again for sharing,
Sunburst

Thanks again for sharing,
Sunburst
“The farmer is the only man in our economy who buys everything at retail, sells everything at wholesale, and pays the freight both ways”
Sunburst, the stag is quite gnarly but not too thick. It is just right
James

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