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For 2006 and 2007 the president of Queen Cutlery has chosen a matching pair of very small Toothpicks in premium handle material for the annual Queen President's Choice. The handle materials are the ever more rare Black Lip Pearl and very special white Mother-of-Pearl. These knives represent the peak of traditional slipjoint production at the Queen plant so they are marked Schatt & Morgan.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. The still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. The still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. They still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. The still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. They still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
As a part of his partnership with Queen Cutlery, knifemaker Dan Burke has selected five traditional slipjoint pocketknives to create a collection with Winterbottom Jigged Bone. This collection was introduced at the beginning of this year and was just released. The Winterbottom pattern has a long history with Queen Cutlery.
"Only 1 left!"
The Doctor's or Physician's knife has become fairly common in today's selection of traditional folders. They are made primarily in the United States by Case®, Queen® and Canal Street®. But a Serpentine Doctor's knife is rare and is the most collectible of all the variations on the Doctor's knife pattern.
QU-DB9777-BP $225.00
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest old and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. They still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
The Doctor's or Physician's knife has become fairly common in today's selection of traditional folders. They are made primarily in the United States by Case®, Queen® and Canal Street®. But a Serpentine Doctor's knife is rare and is the most collectible of all the variations on the Doctor's knife pattern.
Since 1922, Queen Cutlery has strived to remain one of the oldest and most trustworthy American knife companies. They produce mostly traditional patterns of folding and fixed blade knives under their name as well as Schatt & Morgan. The still use some of the old Schatt and Morgan equipment, tooling and processes and are respected for their high quality vintage style pocketknives and hunting knives in the U.S. today.
In mid-2006, Queen discovered a little over 100 of these knives in their vault. Naturally, we snapped them up for our customers who preferred the old-fashioned 420HC stainless blades to the D2 that Queen has changed to. They went very quickly. We went back to Queen and made a deal with them to keep producing these knives for our customers.
Dan Burke says that he was inspired by an IXL exhibition knife of the early 1800s with an ivory handle. This handsome, larger than life knife measures 4-1/4" closed with a 3-1/8" clip blade, 2-1/4" sheepfoot blade and a 2-1/8" spey blade, all made of BG42 at 59-61 Rc.
Queen's current President Robert J. Breton has chosen a 3-1/2" Muskrat pattern and added gorgeous mother-of-pearl handle scales. The blade configuration is as a muskrat should be, with Turkish clip blades and a single spring to work both blades.