My newest Queen

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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My newest Queen......
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Miller Bro's wrote: Sun Mar 29, 2026 12:28 am My newest Queen......
A Derby winner.
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You fellers are finding some fine ladies. MB I've got a set of the salute to KY knives they are pretty neat. ::tu:: (picture back a few pages)
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Thanks gents ::handshake::
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Finally snagged one of the new Queen 84 pattern knives on eBay. Dealers retail on the Carbon Fiber model generally runs to around $90; I got this one at auction for $68. I'll admit I wasn't immediately attracted to the modern tactical look of this knife. Before I had really examined it, I thought it was a flipper style with a liner lock; but, it's actually a slipjoint with no locking mechanism. Blade is Bohler M390, liners and hardware are all stainless steel. Closed length = 4.5" and it weighs in at a hefty 5.6 oz (that's 0.35 lbs!!! :shock: ). Although it has a pocket clip (and a pretty cool one at that 8) ), it's much too big and heavy for comfortable pocket carry IMO. In fact, this beast has the heft and feel of a piece of industrial machinery.....almost feels like something that would require a heavy equipment operator's license to legally use!! :lol: It's definitely a departure from the traditional Queens I collect, but I gotta hand it to whoever currently owns Queen for stepping into the 21st century and producing this very well made modern knife. Best of all, it's Made in USA!!! ::tu:: Queen logo is stamped, not printed or etched, on both the blade tang and the pocket clip.
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That's a fine lookin' knife, Q!
Almost makes me want to stray away from the old traditional patterns, almost but not quite. ::hmm::
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treefarmer wrote: Wed Apr 08, 2026 3:53 pm That's a fine lookin' knife, Q!
Almost makes me want to stray away from the old traditional patterns, almost but not quite. ::hmm::
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Mahalo, Philip ::handshake::

Yeah, it’s a decent looking knife and definitely well made. The only reason I got it was because I wanted to experience a modern USA made Queen. I have one of the modern China made Queens and it’s a pretty good knife, so I had to know how a modern USA made Queen stacked up in comparison. Turns out it was not even close; the USA made knife is much better in every respect—it was also four to five times the price! But it was still under $100, which is pretty darn decent, IMO. ::nod::

But, despite the quality build, it’s still not enough to cause me to lose interest in or stop collecting the old traditional patterns like my other newest Queen, this single blade Rams Horn Trapper ::super_happy::
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Just got this Queen Barlow today. The main blade was loose so I installed a new pin.
It's rough, but love the smooth old handles and wicked sharp carbon steel
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Nice Queen Barlow I found today at a Flea Market, I believe it dates to 1951-1957
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Charlie Bert wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:02 pm Nice Queen Barlow I found today at a Flea Market, I believe it dates to 1951-1957
Congratulations, that's good one! ::tu::
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American Blade 92 wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2026 3:39 am Just got this Queen Barlow today. The main blade was loose so I installed a new pin.
It's rough, but love the smooth old handles and wicked sharp carbon steel
There's another lap or two in that one!
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Charlie Bert wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:02 pm Nice Queen Barlow I found today at a Flea Market, I believe it dates to 1951-1957
That's a beautiful Barlow!
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:08 pm
Charlie Bert wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:02 pm Nice Queen Barlow I found today at a Flea Market, I believe it dates to 1951-1957
Congratulations, that's good one! ::tu::
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:10 pm
American Blade 92 wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2026 3:39 am Just got this Queen Barlow today. The main blade was loose so I installed a new pin.
It's rough, but love the smooth old handles and wicked sharp carbon steel
There's another lap or two in that one!
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I agree. It's already helped me install 23 oak stair spindles and corner trim on the bannister.
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American Blade 92 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:51 pm
treefarmer wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:10 pm
American Blade 92 wrote: Thu Apr 09, 2026 3:39 am Just got this Queen Barlow today. The main blade was loose so I installed a new pin.
It's rough, but love the smooth old handles and wicked sharp carbon steel
There's another lap or two in that one!
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I agree. It's already helped me install 23 oak stair spindles and corner trim on the bannister.
That's is some beautiful wood work! ::tu::
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treefarmer wrote: Sun Apr 12, 2026 1:39 am
American Blade 92 wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:51 pm
treefarmer wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 10:10 pm

There's another lap or two in that one!
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I agree. It's already helped me install 23 oak stair spindles and corner trim on the bannister.
That's is some beautiful wood work! ::tu::
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Charlie Bert wrote: Sat Apr 11, 2026 9:02 pm Nice Queen Barlow I found today at a Flea Market, I believe it dates to 1951-1957
That's a beauty. Love those old queen Barlows.
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Put new blades on my queen Barlow
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My newest Queen is another single blade trapper. Slender and elegant, I call this pattern a "Slimline Trapper" but I've seen it called a "Farmer's Jack" and a "Utility Knife" as well. The highly figured Curly Zebra wood Queen used is probably as iconic as their ACSB. The F&F and W&T are just as one would expect to find on a pre-DFC Queen knife.
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Q, you know how to cause folks to covet!
::drool:: ::tu:: :)
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Beeeeautiful wood 'Q'! ::nod:: ::tu::
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife. ::nod::
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Picked up my first Queen in a 3 knife package deal, feels awesome. 1940’s Heavy Jack in Winterbottom Bone
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Tinpanva wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2026 1:01 am Picked up my first Queen in a 3 knife package deal, feels awesome. 1940’s Heavy Jack in Winterbottom Bone
Knice looking knife.
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Tinpanva wrote: Thu Jun 25, 2026 1:01 am Picked up my first Queen in a 3 knife package deal, feels awesome. 1940’s Heavy Jack in Winterbottom Bone
Wow, congratulations, that's what I call a HOK! ::tu::
That stamp I believe was called the "big Q" used from 1945 through 1955.
Those Winterbottom handles are beautiful.
I believe you might be able to file the kicks on those blades and allow the tips to be below the frame if you want to carry it without getting your fingers speared. Looks like the nail nicks will still be accessible, maybe. ::hmm::
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