Share your favorites on Show & Tell

Queens Steel Knives 1920's-1970's

In Tools and Hardware > Pocket Knives > Show & Tell and Tools and Hardware > Fixed Blade Knives > Show & Tell.
bahamaboy's items27 of 224Strange Little Vaseline Glass Mint Holder With Basket HandleA Sampling of a few knives Dating From 1915-1970
7
Love it
0
Like it

yougottahavestuffyougottahavestuff loves this.
SharpGuySharpGuy loves this.
Collectables59Collectables59 loves this.
kerry10456kerry10456 loves this.
KnivesnsuchKnivesnsuch loves this.
JamesJames loves this.
officialfuelofficialfuel loves this.
See 5 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 14 years ago

    bahamaboy
    (224 items)

    Someone said that "Queens Steel" knives were a good knife. Well I had a couple and next thing you know I had a few more. The 1st one I had was from the 1920's or earlier. It's the knife in pic 2 & 3 and it was granddaddy's. I think that if I could round up all the queens steel knives I own and grab the examples from the boat, the truck, the tackle boxes and all the drawers, I'd have maybe 25. Of course of those 25+ knives I have, 3 or 4 that are other types such as several folding "Buck" knives which look the same but are just in three different sizes. And several others are "Case" knives. I like knives. I guess all guys do. I've been a knife collector/hoarder for as far back as I can remember. The only example in the above knives, that is not a Queen Steel example, is the top knife in pic one, and it's an old "Case" knife that goes back with me to about 1970. I am unsure why the handle of the knife that belonged to my grand father in pic 2 & pic 3 is perfect on one side and looks like it was left soaking in a solvent laying on the "black" dashboard of a truck that went to 110 degrees in the shade daily for many many moons. I can't figure that out. I actually had not seen this very old knife for a very long time until recently, and am unsure as to what happened. But I'm still keeping it.

    logo
    Pocket Knives
    See all
    Vtg 1980s Ranger's Falcon G. Sakai Seki Japan 4
    Vtg 1980s Ranger's Falcon G. Sakai ...
    $36
    Vtg '80s Explorer Sharptooth Imai Seki Japan Folding Lockback Knife (Unfinished)
    Vtg '80s Explorer Sharptooth Imai S...
    $14
    CATTARAUGUS - 22489 - GREEN BONE - JACK KNIFE - c.1886-1963 - VINTAGE KNIVES
    CATTARAUGUS - 22489 - GREEN BONE - ...
    $82
    Vintage 1970 (10 Dot) Case XX 6375 Jigged Bone Large Stockman Pocket Knife
    Vintage 1970 (10 Dot) Case XX 6375 ...
    $126
    logo
    Vtg 1980s Ranger's Falcon G. Sakai Seki Japan 4
    Vtg 1980s Ranger's Falcon G. Sakai ...
    $36
    See all

    Comments

    1. bahamaboy bahamaboy, 14 years ago
      Thanks for that info. This knife was in a drawer for quite some time and I just don't remember which side was up. If that made any difference.
    2. bahamaboy bahamaboy, 14 years ago
      It's sad what "father time" does to all objects. Animate and inanimate.

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.