A Couple of Queen Fixed Blades and a bit of a ramble about Queen and SMKW's ownership.
Published: 1 year ago
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I do not own many Titusville, PA made Queen knives because they were somewhat cost prohibitive for me to own. When I heard that SMKW had bought the Queen TM, I went on record that I hoped they keep production in the USA. As you can suspect I was not crazy about about Queen knives being produced in China. However, there were a few that I bought and I had to admit that the they were quality, well made knives at a very affordable price...Still, for the most part I still wasn't thrilled with basically purchasing a Rough Ryder Knives with a Queen tang stamp. (at least they didn't put a big "Q" on the bolster. Anyway, here's a look at a couple Queen (China) fixed blades with a bit of ramble on the Queen, SMKW, and the future of the brand.
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I do not own many Titusville, PA made Queen knives because they were somewhat cost prohibitive for me to own. When I heard that SMKW had bought the Queen TM, I went on record that I hoped they keep production in the USA. As you can suspect I was not crazy about about Queen knives being produced in China. However, there were a few that I bought and I had to admit that the they were quality, well made knives at a very affordable price...Still, for the most part I still wasn't thrilled with basically purchasing a Rough Ryder Knives with a Queen tang stamp. (at least they didn't put a big "Q" on the bolster. Anyway, here's a look at a couple Queen (China) fixed blades with a bit of ramble on the Queen, SMKW, and the future of the brand.