The Queen Classic #60

The Queen Cutlery Company manufactured knives in Titusville Pennsylvania for 96 years. The company opened its only factory there in 1919 and commenced to make some of the best US crafted cutlery you will find. Unfortunately, the Titusville manufacturing plant closed down in 2018.
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The Queen Classic #60

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I don't see many photos of these knives very often, so I thought I would share here. These are early 2000's Queen Classics #60 belt knife in stag, redstag and buffalo horn. Not the best photo (the light was pretty glaring), sorry about that. These things are big, slightly bigger than the Buck 119. I was lucky to stumble across these available as a group, and grabbed them soon as I could. Enjoy. First time posting pictures here, hope it works.
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This knife was also made with tortoise shell casein and ram's horn handles (which I do not have), and there exists a prototype with Coral Casein. The prototype was actually sold here on AAPK at some time in the past.

Here are production numbers (as far as I can determine):
Stag 100 made
Redstag 50 made
Tortoise Shell Casein 25 made
Buffalo Horn 25 made
Ram's Horn 30 made

Here is a photo of the prototype. I have no idea how many of these were produced.
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It’s good to see these. I really like the Queen City Cutlery Classics. Didn’t know these fixed blades existed. So thank you for posting these. I’ve had quite a few QCCC knives over the years and they are amongst my favorites made by Queen.
I appreciate the production numbers for future reference.
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The QCCC knives are actually a different and later produced series. They have a very similar name, but you can tell them apart because the original Classic series (produced under Bill Howard's watchful eye at Queen) do not have "City" in the name. I do not know if there were any fixed-blade knives produced in that series.
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Rhinofly wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 4:16 pm I don't see many photos of these knives very often, so I thought I would share here. These are early 2000's Queen Classics #60 belt knife in stag, redstag and buffalo horn. Not the best photo (the light was pretty glaring), sorry about that. These things are big, slightly bigger than the Buck 119. I was lucky to stumble across these available as a group, and grabbed them soon as I could. Enjoy. First time posting pictures here, hope it works.

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Rhinofly wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 8:28 pm The QCCC knives are actually a different and later produced series. They have a very similar name, but you can tell them apart because the original Classic series (produced under Bill Howard's watchful eye at Queen) do not have "City" in the name. I do not know if there were any fixed-blade knives produced in that series.
Good to know. Thanks.
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From what I have been able to gather, there appear to be three different Queen Classic series.

The first one was:

Queen Cutlery Co Classics, 2003-2006 - SFO made by Queen (with Bill Howard) for Ken Daniels

Then, Bill and Ken run off and start GEC, and queen makes:

Queen City Cutlery Classics, 2008-2011 - made by Queen (without Bill Howard) for Queen

Then, Ken Daniels departs GEC, buys Queen, and we get:

Frank Power's Queen Classics, 2012-??? - SFO made by Queen/DFC for Frank Powers

The knives which are the topic of this thread come from the first series.

Here is an old flyer from that first series:
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I focus my collecting on the first series; the quality tends to be comparable to Schatt and Morgan Knives from that same period, i.e. excellent.
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here is one in Sheep horn. sheath with tanned beaver tail by Ramona McAlevy.
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robpa wrote: Mon Sep 30, 2024 5:35 pm here is one in Sheep horn. sheath with tanned beaver tail by Ramona McAlevy.
Very cool. Clearly a #60, and you don't see many of those of any stripe. Do you happen to know the year of production of this knife?
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I did but I forget! I was gonna write it down. Got it from a guy who stopped at Queen every week for years on his way from work. Hes got a whole lot of good stuff, some in multiples some very rare. He cant nail the exact years but he knows close. He should have written it down too!
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robpa wrote: Tue Oct 01, 2024 4:00 pm I did but I forget! I was gonna write it down. Got it from a guy who stopped at Queen every week for years on his way from work. Hes got a whole lot of good stuff, some in multiples some very rare. He cant nail the exact years but he knows close. He should have written it down too!
I ask because I cannot find this model in any Queen catalog (that I possess) and I am trying to figure out when they (other than the Classics) were made. Does your knife have a tang stamp on the other side? Do you have the original sheath?
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Knife is stamped only on one side, QUEEN CITY. There were no sheaths nor boxes . This is true for a lot of knives made in small numbers. I hope to get some photos of his other more rare pieces, someday. He had a buddy on the inside who would alert him to the good stuff, some made in very small numbers, like 3-4-5-10 pieces etc. real hard to research this stuff. The quality control forelady is out of touch, maybe passed? and she knew a lot of good stuff that even the higher ups didnt know. I cant seem to get answers even from the top Queen collectors nor bill Howard. they just dont know.
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Rhinofly wrote: Sun Sep 29, 2024 4:16 pm I don't see many photos of these knives very often, so I thought I would share here. These are early 2000's Queen Classics #60 belt knife in stag, redstag and buffalo horn. Not the best photo (the light was pretty glaring), sorry about that. These things are big, slightly bigger than the Buck 119. I was lucky to stumble across these available as a group, and grabbed them soon as I could. Enjoy. First time posting pictures here, hope it works.
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Re: The Queen Classic #60

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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Oct 08, 2024 3:17 am Wow!!!! What a great find!!! They are beautiful ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks!
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