Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
Can anyone tell me what the steel of the 58-60 Queen steel fixed blades are like ? I’ve read their history, seen the stamps, and know they were the first to fully market stainless steel, but what was that steel like ? Sharpness, edge retention, durability, and so in comparison to other knives of the time ? Would a good 58-60 model make a for a good hunting knife ? I’m just unfamiliar with the brand, and the old stainless steel has me in question ? User friendly, or just collectibles ?
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Re: Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
I've never owned a Queen Fixed Blade, but I have looked at a few and handled them as well. As far as I'm concerned, they were respectable knives made with good steel that could be used for just about anything. Kind of like Case Fixed Blades. Just a good "all around" knife at a fair price.
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Re: Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
IMHO the Queen steel of the 50's was superior to all other knife companies stainless steel. Ymmv.
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Re: Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
As far as I know, all Queen Steel was 440C from the early 50's through the late 70's.
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Re: Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
I found two thin steak knives and are definitely favorites. I tried to research them and it seemed like 2002 or so. Stag or Winterbottom handles and great steel that sharpens nicely with a steel.Just awesome knives.
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Re: Q steel fixed blades quality in comparison to others ?
Yup, I second what all the fellers have said .
Queen knives are some of the best production knives to have come out of the USA, in the last 100 years. Especially anything before the 90's, they just seem to have a charm about them that's hard to describe. I especially love Winterbottom bone, imitation or real, that stirs the pot with collectors. Either you love the stuff, or hate it, there's no middle road .
Now what have I done! Starting to read the queen forums, getting that itch again...
Blame it on you guys , and my obsession with the 76' tang stamp .
Good stuff fellers .
Willy
Queen knives are some of the best production knives to have come out of the USA, in the last 100 years. Especially anything before the 90's, they just seem to have a charm about them that's hard to describe. I especially love Winterbottom bone, imitation or real, that stirs the pot with collectors. Either you love the stuff, or hate it, there's no middle road .
Now what have I done! Starting to read the queen forums, getting that itch again...
Blame it on you guys , and my obsession with the 76' tang stamp .
Good stuff fellers .
Willy
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Winston Churchill
Take therefore no thought for the morrow: for the morrow shall take thought for the things of itself. Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
Matthew 6:34