Source for Queen Cutlery

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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Tim Walker
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Anyone have a good source for Queen Cutlery?

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If you go to Queen's website, they have a list of their dealers/distributors.
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Thank You!
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Hello Tim;

If it is a knife your looking for I am sure that knowtracks or I would be glade to help you if we had one.

You did not say what you wanted.

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I am looking for a 3 1/2-3/4" Schatt and Morgan Series XX Railsplitter whittler with stag.
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Tim Walker wrote:I am looking for a 3 1/2-3/4" Schatt and Morgan Series XX Railsplitter whittler with stag.
Series XV has a Railsplitter in Sambar Stag it is 3 1/2" with a coping blade. As opposed to the "whittler" in Series XX which is 3 3/4" with a pen secondary blade.
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Well I have 2 Rail Splitters but none in stag.
Well that is not in a set that is.

Sorry Ken
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Well, not much out there. All I can find is a cattleman in winterbottom on EBay
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Tim Walker wrote:Well, not much out there. All I can find is a cattleman in winterbottom on EBay

I see there is a Series XV railsplitter on fleabay right now. It's at $70.00 with 3 days left.
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yep, the series xv is probably your best bet.
as knowtracks said, it's a stockman configuration, rather than the whittler setup on the series xx, but the sheepfoot blade gives it more versatility.
it also has polished blades instead of the glazed blades of series xx.
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Tim please let me know if your going to bid on the one in ebay. So I dont try to out bid you. OK

In this photo I have one, but like I said she will stay in the set.
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I am the high bidder on the 2005 Railsplitter in stag. Nice looking knife. Let me know what your Ebay handel is and I'll hold off on your bids too.
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She's up over $100.00 now!! ::nod::
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I'm watching a Muskrat, Fossil Bark, 1 in 20. What a good looking knife.
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