Schatt & Morgan, a fine, old, and very collectible name, was founded over 100 years ago and bought by Queen City Cutlery in 1932. In 1947, Queen City changed its name to Queen Cutlery. At least part of the operation is still housed in the original Schatt & Morgan factory.

Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Mountain Man Trapper

Queen Cutlery dates back to 1890 when the Schatt & Morgan Cutlery Company was started in Gowanda, NY. The company moved to Titusville, PA in the year 1895 to the same building in which Queen Cutlery (owner of the Schatt & Morgan trademark) is located today. Schatt & Morgan knives continue to be produced using many of the same hand processes used those many years ago.

Schatt & Morgan's President's Choice 2004

Since 2000, they have produced a President's Choice knife. This, the 4th, will be limited to only 400 pieces. It is a remarkable knife, a 3-5/8" "Baby Sunfish" with coined bolsters, wonderful Mother-of-Pearl scales and nickel silver liners and bolsters.

Schatt & Morgan Chairman's Choice

Limited to 500 pieces, this lovely pearl handled Whittler has so many special features that collectors are going to be blown away. Magnificent Mother-of-Pearl scales are complimented by threaded and pinched nickel silver bolsters and brass pins.

Schatt & Morgan® File & Wire Slim Coke Bottle

Before the Rockwell tester, the File & Wire mark was used to indicate that the hardness and toughness of a blade had passed the file and wire test. The test consisted of cutting the edge bevel with a new file to test the hardness and then tapping the blade edge through a piece of wire of a known hardness to test the toughness. If the edge was not blunted by the wire, it passed the test and was marked with "File & Wire Tested".

Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Daddy Barlow

The Signature Bolster Daddy Barlow is the fourth in the Schatt & Morgan File & Wire Tested Series Four with Pennsylvania Mt. Moss Green worm groove bone handle scales. The first was the Mountain Man Trapper, the second the Swing Guard and the third the Slim Coke Bottle. The Mountain Man Trapper and the Swing Guard have been retired.