GEC/Queen Cripple Creek, Bulldog Brand, etc.

Ahhh!!! Gold Membership = 100 conversations, 250 messages... Sheesh!! Figured I'd be labeled "incompetent" by the time I asked 100 questions. LOL!!!

Yep! Very interesting the hand-full of families and manufacturers responsible for all (most) of it!

Thanks again!!
You don't need a paid membership to post a Wanted To Buy thread. From your end, it will look like your post is the only one there but Gold or higher members see all of the WTB threads. The reason for that is that you have to be Gold or higher to sell through Bladeforums. If nonpaying members could see WTB threads, they could circumvent the rules and sell behind the scenes.

But you are permitted to post a WTB thread in the WTB sub forum.
 
Some on that list were companies that Queen made parts for, not necessarily entire knife builds. Case, for example. I know they stamped blades and liners for Case over the years, but not sure that they ever did a full knife assembly (at least no written documentation has been found). As you said, that is likely the case with CSC as well. Queen also made skeleton knives and had others (like Michael Prater, etc.) do finished assembly, specialty handles, filework blades, etc.
Thanks!
 
You've got good help with GEC and Canal Street info so far. If you are looking at other brands of knives (or parts of knives) that Queen made out of their Titusville factory, the list is pretty extensive. (I'm sure there are many more)

A.G. Russell
Blue Grass Cutlery
Bob White Cutlery
Bowen Knife Co
Bowie Corp
Browning
Bulldog Brand
Canal Street Cutlery
Case Classics
Chris Tenney (Tenney Trading Co.)
Coleman
Colonel Coon
Cougar Creek
Crandall (under Family Tree Series for Parker)
Cripple Creek (under Blackjack Cutlery)
Curtin & Clark
Daniels
John Primble
Kabar
Kinfolks (under Family Tree Series for Parker)
Maher & Grosh
Marbles
Moore Maker
Northwoods
Old Hickory
Ontario Knives
Parker
Platts (under Family Tree Series for Parker)
Queen Classics
Queen Cutlery
Queen City Cutlery
Rigid
Robeson Shuredge and Mastercraft
Sampson
Sargent / Sarco
Scagel
Scanner Cutlery
Schatt & Morgan
Siple Cutlery
Smoky Mountain Knife Works
Standard Knife (under Family Tree Series for Parker)
Swanner Cutlery
Three Bear Cutlery
Titusville Cutlery
Trestle Pine
Tuna Valley Cutlery
Winchester
WR Case & Sons
Voyles Cutlery

Tons of military knives made that are unmarked
That's what I'm talking about!! Thank you!! Thank you!!
 
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