Knives Manufactured the Old Fashion Way
There are many manufacturers of knives. They all claim to be the best. But when one has been in the business for over 100 years, you know that it is special. Queen knives, manufactured by Queen Cutlery Company in Pennsylvania, are still being produced in the same way that they were produced when the factory first opened in 1902 – traditional bench-made American cutlery. That is not very common in this day of mechanization and mass production.
Take a peek at some of Queen Cutlery’s pocket knife winners:
This preeminent series of elegant “old school” classic embodies the very best in American craftsmanship and superb SCHATT & MORGAN styling.
This extensive line incorporates the most popular, traditional patterns, many of them closely-held favorites of our Grandfathers. These attractive working knives come in both textured and smooth Delrin handles with nickel silver bolsters, brass liners and brushed-finished blades.
These stylish “work knives” incorporate 17 traditional patterns and blade combinations — a great selection to choose from. They combine satin finished blades of D2 steel with handles of Forest Edge brown-green textured Delrin plastic. They make excellent user knives for a wide variety of tasks.
These light-to-medium duty fixed blade hunters will answer the call for whatever task you require of them. A terrific companion for the hunter, camper,
- Schatt & Morgan
- Black Cherry
- Forest Edge
- Light Hunters
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