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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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Has anyone purchased any of the new heritage series knives?
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I have a set on order - I don't think they will be done for a while yet.
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Latest scuttlebutt is sometime in May ::ds::
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I read all about the one dollar knife co in the copy of knife world that paul sent me and there is a advert with a nice picture of this series, very nice, would love to see pics if anyone gets some ::tu::
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Only the 2blades are trickling out now, but thought I would post the pictures.

Typical Queen build. Components feel really nice in the hand.
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Clarence said the set just finally showed. ::tu:: He will be shipping 1st part of next week! ::ds::
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knowtracks wrote:Clarence said the set just finally showed. ::tu:: He will be shipping 1st part of next week! ::ds::
WOW It is safe to say you ordered one of the SETs... :mrgreen: ::tu::
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Set, YES I'm hoping they will be here soon!

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just got mine this week, thanks again mike ::tu::
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While my main interest is picking up old and unusual knives at antique malls and ebay, I try to buy a new knife from a U.S. maker each month. When I saw knifeswapper's picture on this thread, I knew what my knife for June would be. Traditional style single blade jacks are my idea of the perfect carry knife, so I ordered a model 1215 rosewood handled version from Knife Center, and it just came in. The fit is excellent, the finish on the metal parts is excellent, and the handle is fine but could use a little more rubbing. This is a knife that will only get better for pocket wear.
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