Hey Queen guru's...got an interesting question about a Queen #44 folding hunter I picked up today. Now, I'm NOT a Queen aficionado by any means...I only own one other very nice Queen fixed blade. However, I stopped by an auction business today looking for a reasonably priced knife to keep around in the garage when woodworking or doing odd & ends. I came across this 1976 Queen #44 in decent shape, albeit, the blade looks as though someone tried to sharpen it with sandpaper. The stag is in really good shape and only has one very tiny chip on the backside. There are some dings on the brass liner and some minor scratches, which is expected for a 44 yo knife. I would guess it is in somewhat excellent condition.
The question I have is: In looking at the Queen City date chart, I noticed that all the "dots" between the crown and the 'Q' are seven dots, no matter what year. But this knife I got, has 9 dots between the crown and the Q. Did I pick up a counterfeit #44? Or is this unusual, unique, different? Is it a 'user', or should I put it away?
Thanks for any insight.
Edit: Found my own answer here:
https://queencutleryhistory.com/wp-cont ... ide_V5.pdf Seems the 9 dots were indicative of the 1976 stamp.