Queen Cutlery History

In the new Historical Knife Spotlight at queencutleryhistory.com, author David Clark has focused on the very rare Queen City triangular display cases, outfitted with 30 mint Queen City knives.In the new Historical Knife Spotlight at quewencutleryhistory.com, author David Clark has focu...jpg
 
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Queen Cutlery History's Tang Stamp Guide has been updated yet again, to version 9 (October, 2023) – and now contains details on 101 stamps and markings! The guide also includes a supplement with the stamps used on hatchets, razors and scissors. Additionally, the earlier supplement on Dollar Knives, Robeson and Tuna Valley knives is also included.
 
Queen Cutlery History's Tang Stamp Guide has been updated yet again, to version 9 (October, 2023) – and now contains details on 101 stamps and markings! The guide also includes a supplement with the stamps used on hatchets, razors and scissors. Additionally, the earlier supplement on Dollar Knives, Robeson and Tuna Valley knives is also included.
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Queen Cutlery History has published a NEW Historical Knife Spotlight article on the Schatt & Morgan Heritage Series. Written by our own David Clark, this article covers the origins of the series and its knives by the man who inspired it. The article is rich in images, including several excerpts from turn of the last century S&M catalogs.

 
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