Schatt and Morgan, Titusville Pa. 1903 - 1933
Re: Schatt and Morgan, Titusville Pa. 1903 - 1933
That is so cool, I would love to get to do something like that. Harold
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I'm not sure if this knife belongs in this thread cuz I don't generally collect these, so if it should be elsewhere kindly move it! This is a 'bomb" I received today from my pal ~Q~ in Hawaii, and since it's not a brand I collect I know very little about it. I'll describe what I see! It's 9 1/2" oal Schatt & Morgan slip-joint with a SS Wharn/sheepfoot blade with a very long pull, NS ribbed bolsters and shield, brass liners and pins, and Rosewood covers. Very strong pull and detent. Front tang stamp is "SCHATT & MORGAN CUTLERY CO. TITUSVILLE, PA.", and the back tang stamp reads "F&W" over "QTC". So, does it belong here? Thx!
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You have very good friends Madmarco's!
That pattern is certainly a handful!
It is a modern S&M made under Queen as a-posed to an original S&M ....... but I don't think anyone will really mind it's inclusion here.
Thanks for posting!
Dave
That pattern is certainly a handful!
It is a modern S&M made under Queen as a-posed to an original S&M ....... but I don't think anyone will really mind it's inclusion here.
Thanks for posting!
Dave
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Oh, my goodness! I couldn't figure out what you meant Dave, but then I looked at the title of the thread again and saw the dates, duh, the knife I posted was in no way built between those dates! My apologies, like I said, I don't follow these so S & M was all I looked for when looking for somewhere to post it, got a bad habit of doing that and it needs correcting. As for having very good friends Dave, you don't know the half of it! Thanks for the correction! P.S.-If that's you in your avatar, I love the stash!
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Kramersknife wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:34 am I attended the Queen Factory auction in 2019 and went through the whole building and basement looking at the thousands of unfinished blades as well as the un repaired knives ( I bought quite a few and restored 13 so far) was a site to see... kinda sad too. My mom was born in Titusville I only live about 42 miles away now.I just paid my son's college tuition so I only spent $450.00 that day but I would of tripled that.I did get two S&M auto's and one Queen,So far restored 2 gonna do one more this winter.I have a lot of paperwork as we bought everything in the MGr's office including file cabinets, chair, computers, desk filled with Queen, S&M, Moore Maker, Remington purchase orders and knife drawings/ tracings with design changes and updates for department head meetings. Pretty cool stuff
[/just curious. Did you find any o purchase orders that Queen City or Queen continued to supply contract knifes to Claus after they bought out Shatt and Morgan?
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Edit misspelled clauss .
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My mom was born in Titusville also.Kramersknife wrote: ↑Thu Oct 20, 2022 12:34 am I attended the Queen Factory auction in 2019...was a site to see... kinda sad too. My mom was born in Titusville I only live about 42 miles away now.
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Lots of great knives in this thread!
Schatt & Morgan Cutlery Co Titusville PA
WW1 era, 1915.
The Arrow & C stamp on the spike indicates it was intended for the Canadian military.
Picked it up a couple days ago. Pics are as-found condition. Pretty big hefty knife, definitely built for rough duty. Great bone.
Schatt & Morgan Cutlery Co Titusville PA
WW1 era, 1915.
The Arrow & C stamp on the spike indicates it was intended for the Canadian military.
Picked it up a couple days ago. Pics are as-found condition. Pretty big hefty knife, definitely built for rough duty. Great bone.
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That's a very nice HOK you have there, T22, thanks for showing it to us!
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Happy 2024!
Let's give this thread a little wake up this year!
Here's a few that have recently come by me..... A little fish tail,
Dave
Let's give this thread a little wake up this year!
Here's a few that have recently come by me..... A little fish tail,
Dave
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A full size 4 1/4" Stock knife
Dave
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Those are awesome, Dave!
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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Knice knife and the porcupine quill work is pretty fabulous as well.knowtracks wrote: ↑Sun Jan 07, 2024 7:43 pm Happy 2024!
Let's give this thread a little wake up this year!
Here's a few that have recently come by me.....
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A little fish tail,
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Dave
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The more you post Dave, the better they get.
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Thank You Men!
A couple of split-back Whittlers, except they both have a manicure blade as one of the secondaries.
Dave
A couple of split-back Whittlers, except they both have a manicure blade as one of the secondaries.
Dave
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Great to see you back and posting, Dave. I've missed reading this thread and drooling over your fantastic knives.
Always enjoy seeing your posts.
Always enjoy seeing your posts.
~Q~
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Dave
Killer knives you posted. Love the colorful beads and background too. Thanks for showing the beauties. Hope to see ya in Eugene in April.
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Something not seen to often, a fixed blade Schatt from PA !
Dave
I believe it's called an Outer's pattern.Dave
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knowtracks wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:28 am Something not seen to often, a fixed blade Schatt from PA !
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I believe it's called an Outer's pattern.
Dave
Nice knife. Is that a braid of sweetgrass?
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Yes it is! I've used it in a few different times. It goes along with the other items from the "Fur Trade Era"Ivoryman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:07 amknowtracks wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:28 am Something not seen to often, a fixed blade Schatt from PA !
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I believe it's called an Outer's pattern.
Dave
Nice knife. Is that a braid of sweetgrass?
Dave
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Thanks for the info, great seeing your knives and layouts, and faaaaaaabulous bones.knowtracks wrote: ↑Sun Feb 04, 2024 11:30 pmYes it is! I've used it in a few different times. It goes along with the other items from the "Fur Trade Era"Ivoryman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 4:07 amknowtracks wrote: ↑Thu Feb 01, 2024 2:28 am Something not seen to often, a fixed blade Schatt from PA !
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I believe it's called an Outer's pattern.
Dave
Nice knife. Is that a braid of sweetgrass?
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Dave
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Haven't looked at this thread for quite a while. Great additions to the thread, knowtracks!! Real nice picstures.
Dan