Queen Cutlery Hisory

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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Queen Cutlery History

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

October 31, 2019

Queen Cutlery Historians Launch New Website

Queen Cutlery History is a new, comprehensive, informative resource for anyone interested in Queen
City Cutlery Company and its successor, Queen Cutlery Company. In addition the website features
information on the related companies, Schatt & Morgan and the Dollar Knife Company. For the first
time, knife collectors and historians have access to a knowledge bank of knife photos and
descriptions, historical documents, catalogs and articles related to these legendary cornerstones
of the American cutlery industry.

The new website, queencutleryhistory.com, is loaded with information about Queen, related companies
and their cutlery products. Features include:

• Color photos and descriptions of over 500 knives produced over the past 100+ years

• A comprehensive history of Queen Cutlery written by Dr. David Krauss

• Full color downloads of every catalog issued by Queen since 1947

• The most complete and detailed Queen and S&M tang stamp guide ever assembled

• Historical documents related to the companies

• Flyers, advertisements and cutlery articles

• Historical photos of the Schatt & Morgan and Queen factories and products

In 2018, having produced high quality cutlery using traditional methods for 96 years, Queen Cutlery
closed its doors for good. The curators of this website, David Clark, Linda and Fred Fisher and Bob
Welch, had previously served in volunteer roles as the Queen Cutlery Historical Committee and are
now joined by Carl Bradshaw. They are supported in this effort by knowledgable Queen and Schatt &
Morgan collectors from across the USA.

The Daniels Family, last owners of the company have graciously donated all related historical
documents from the old Queen website. We are grateful to Jan Carter, of iknifecollector.com for
contributing the web domain.

queencutleryhistory.com is a work in progress. Questions, comments, document contributions and
suggestions are encouraged.
David Clark
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that addy didnt show the site for me
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Queen Cutlery History - Complete guide to Queen Cutlery knives and history
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Thanks a bunch. I tried copy a couple times but where it says the name and "work in progress" did take me to that great site
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A great resource David. Thank you for making it available.
Queen City. My favorite! Bruno. ::tu::
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This is great news. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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