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Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:41 pm
by QTCut5
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:29 pm
This is my newest ... don't know what the pattern is ... 5" blade / 9 3/8 overall ... think an earlier one in stag. Info requested ... thanks ahead of time!
Is that Stag or exceptionally nice Winterbottom Bone?
Well, either way, an extremely attractive knife and superb acquisition.

Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 6:24 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
Rookie wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:40 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:29 pm
First time going through "My Newest Queen" ... beautiful Queens you all have!! Enjoyed seeing them!!
This is my newest ... don't know what the pattern is ... 5" blade / 9 3/8 overall ... think an earlier one in stag. Info requested ... thanks ahead of time!
Looks like a Queen #95 pattern hunting knife. That tang stamp was used primarily from 1951-1954.
Thanks Carl for that info! Know what I have now. I am not up to snuff on Queen knives as I am others.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 6:32 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:41 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:29 pm
This is my newest ... don't know what the pattern is ... 5" blade / 9 3/8 overall ... think an earlier one in stag. Info requested ... thanks ahead of time!
Is that Stag or exceptionally nice Winterbottom Bone?
Well, either way, an extremely attractive knife and superb acquisition.
QT, I stand corrected ... Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Did some more research, and I think it is Winterbottom Bone, not stag. I found this is on C. Risner, link below.
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com ... ottom-bone
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 7:06 pm
by edge213
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 6:32 pm
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:41 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:29 pm
This is my newest ... don't know what the pattern is ... 5" blade / 9 3/8 overall ... think an earlier one in stag. Info requested ... thanks ahead of time!
Is that Stag or exceptionally nice Winterbottom Bone?
Well, either way, an extremely attractive knife and superb acquisition.
QT, I stand corrected ... Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Did some more research, and I think it is Winterbottom Bone, not stag. I found this is on C. Risner, link below.
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com ... ottom-bone
Definitely winterbottom bone.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Jan 22, 2024 8:32 pm
by Corn Creek Cutlery
edge213 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 7:06 pm
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 6:32 pm
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 22, 2024 4:41 pm
Is that Stag or exceptionally nice Winterbottom Bone?
Well, either way, an extremely attractive knife and superb acquisition.
QT, I stand corrected ... Thanks for pointing me in the right direction! Did some more research, and I think it is Winterbottom Bone, not stag. I found this is on C. Risner, link below.
https://www.traditionalpocketknives.com ... ottom-bone
Definitely winterbottom bone.
Thanks David!
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:08 am
by QTCut5
There has been some speculation that the ACSB Express is nearing the end of the line after having collected all available patterns. I can neither confirm nor deny such rumors as I really have no idea how many patterns Queen made with ACSB. All I can say for certain is that there are still patterns out there of which I am aware that have yet to climb aboard the ACSB train with one way tickets to the final destination directly into my ACSB collection station!
Here are the latest passengers to ride these rails:
#32 ACSB Congress
#73 ACSB Barehead
(Slimline Trapper & Small Toothpick, I'm gunning for you next; you can't hide from me forever!)

Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:21 pm
by chickenman62
I just traded for this pearl doctor's knife.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 12:40 pm
by Quick Steel
Chickenman, you got yourself and extra fine looking Dr's knife. A beautiful acquisition.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 3:27 pm
by QTCut5
chickenman62 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 02, 2024 10:21 pm
I just traded for this pearl doctor's knife.
Classic and elegant. Nice acquisition.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sat Feb 03, 2024 7:24 pm
by chickenman62
Thank you to both of you.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sun Feb 04, 2024 1:46 am
by doglegg
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 27, 2024 4:08 am
There has been some speculation that the ACSB Express is nearing the end of the line after having collected all available patterns. I can neither confirm nor deny such rumors as I really have no idea how many patterns Queen made with ACSB. All I can say for certain is that there are still patterns out there of which I am aware that have yet to climb aboard the ACSB train with one way tickets to the final destination directly into my ACSB collection station!
Here are the latest passengers to ride these rails:
#32 ACSB Congress
Queen #32 ACSB mk clsd.jpgQueen #32 ACSB mk opn.jpgQueen #32 ACSB pile clsd.jpgQueen #32 ACSB pile opn.jpgQueen #32 ACSB top down.jpgQueen #32 ACSB main opn.jpgQueen #32 ACSB scndry opn.jpg
#73 ACSB Barehead
Queen #73 ACSB mark.jpgQueen #73 ACSB pile.jpgQueen #73 ACSB sheath.jpg
(Slimline Trapper & Small Toothpick, I'm gunning for you next; you can't hide from me forever!)
An elegant pair.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:11 am
by QTCut5
Might have to downgrade the ACSB Express to the ACSB Cattle Barge as it's closing in on two months since a new passenger boarded the train. But at long last this #19 Trapper decided to climb aboard and join the journey.
#19 ACSB Trapper
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:40 am
by Modern Slip Joints
Q,
There must be a seat left on the barge for my favorite ACSB PH-D2 knife, the 4 1/4" (closed) Stockman. My memory of Queen pattern numbers has faded but I think 49 or 50. There's also a single blade Case 6165 size Folding Hunter in ACSB PH-D2. IIRC the single bladers had a different pattern number, maybe 39? Any way, the 154 CM blades in your Oregon club knives must have been special ordered. PH-D2 was standard in relatively recently made single and double blade ACSB Folding Hunters.
There's also a standard 4 1/8" size Wharncliffe Trapper that I think you'd like. I'm not sure they were ACSB but they definitly were brown jigged bone PH-D2 knives. Their blades were odd or distinctive. The Wharncliffe has the finest point I've ever seen on a Wharncliffe. It's paired with a long spey rather than a clip point.
Speaking of trappers, don't you have a Queen ACSB Mini-T you can add to this thread?
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2024 2:44 pm
by QTCut5
Modern Slip Joints wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:40 am
There's also a standard 4 1/8" size Wharncliffe Trapper that I think you'd like. I'm not sure they were ACSB but they definitly were brown jigged bone PH-D2 knives. Their blades were odd or distinctive. The Wharncliffe has the finest point I've ever seen on a Wharncliffe. It's paired with a long spey rather than a clip point.
I believe the one you're referring to is this Sharp Fans 2009 club knife.
Modern Slip Joints wrote: ↑Sun Mar 24, 2024 7:40 am
Speaking of trappers, don't you have a Queen ACSB Mini-T you can add to this thread?
So glad you asked because not only do I have a Queen ACSB Mini-T to add to this thread, in fact, I have
two ACSB Mini-Ts! Until just last week I actually had three ACSB Mini-Ts but apparently one of them felt that three was a crowd and decided to disembark from the ACSB train and take up residence with another AAPK member. Happy he found a new home, but he will be missed
Sharp-eyed observers will notice a difference in the clip blade spine profile and nail nick placement between the two Mini-Ts.

Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:29 am
by LKSKNIVES
Opened the 6th edition Sargent and this is what I saw. A little late to the party.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:50 am
by LKSKNIVES
Can anyone help me identify this Queen letter opener.
Steve
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 1:18 am
by QTCut5
LKSKNIVES wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:50 am
Can anyone help me identify this Queen letter opener.
Well, you're here now, you made it...better lat than never! Welcome to the party, Steve.
What exactly are you looking for as far as identification of your Queen letter opener? Although I can't tell you the pattern number, I'm pretty sure there's a member here who can.
If it's year of manufacture you want to know, based on this Queen tang stamp chart, your letter opener looks to have the Big "Q" stamp that was used approximately 1945-55
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 1:33 am
by LKSKNIVES
I have been posting more on the Remington forums my dad was a Remington collector first all kinds of knives second and some canes. Anyway I can identify the year through Sargent 6th edition. Yea I am wondering if anyone can give me a pattern # or tell me anything more about it. Just started looking have not seen anything like it yet.
Thank you very much
Steve
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 6:29 pm
by QTCut5
I know we have some AAPK members who are real Queen experts. Hopefully one of them will pass by this thread soon and give you the info you seek. I'm not familiar with letter openers but I would imagine the OAL would be an important piece of information for identification.

Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 8:50 pm
by Rookie
LKSKNIVES wrote: ↑Mon Mar 25, 2024 12:50 am
Can anyone help me identify this Queen letter opener.
I think all that I have saw were built on the #21 knife pattern, usually during the 1950s. I've seen handles with Winterbottom Bone, Rodgers Bone, and imitation Pearl.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Mar 25, 2024 10:11 pm
by LKSKNIVES
Thanks for the info. My father was the knife collector. I have a lot of the guides and books. Didn’t see any info on the letter opener.
Steve
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Tue Mar 26, 2024 3:33 am
by QTCut5
Not my usual Queen fare, but I got plans for this EZO 9130
Not exactly sure of the year because the stamp looks like the one Queen used in the 1980s - 1990s but without the numbers
The build on this old warrior is just outstanding; the run up is straight & tight
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Sun Mar 31, 2024 6:24 am
by QTCut5
The ACSB Express picked up a Premium First Class passenger this week that was flown in all the way from the heartland of CONUS courtesy of knifeaddict1965 in order to be a part of this epic ACSB experience. Kevin, I can't thank you enough and you'll be pleased to know that Gunstock Jack has settled in very nicely with his extended ACSB family and brings an elevated elegance to the ACSB assemblage with the exceptional amber color resplendent in the carved stag bone covers. I love all my ACSB beauties but this one is a cut above IMO.
Queen ACSB #40 Gunstock Jack
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Mon Apr 01, 2024 2:54 pm
by robpa
Got this 1958-60 #75 at a gun shop the other day. Appears to have been buffed but not a bad job.
Re: My newest Queen
Posted: Wed Apr 03, 2024 6:51 pm
by QTCut5
I love the #51 pattern, especially the single blade models like this factory sample with a badge shield.
#51 Mini Trapper Winterbottom Bone