Queen City Forging
A modern company -- with a history that dates
back to the late 1800's!
Modern computer systems and state-of-the-art technology represents Queen City Forging Co. today. But beyond all of this modern equipment and processes lies a rich and interesting business history. This business history illustrates for us today how modern American industry has grown up in the past few centuries.


In the late 1800's, Cincinnati, a riverboat town along the Ohio River, was the center of the buggy and carriage industry west of the Allegheny mountains.


An Early Catalog for
Queen City Forging Co.

Product cataloges of 1885 (left), 1896, and 1921 give hints of the company's standing and focus during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. That focus was primarily carriage hardware with some attention given to custom drop forging. The 1885 catalog reflects Cincinnati in the boom of the carriage building business. Step pads, axle parts, fifth wheels, and a large assortment of all kinds of hardware were being sold.

Today Queen City Forging does modern custom industrial forging of finished metal component parts for OEM's (Original Equipment Manufacturers). Queen City Forging does impression die forging, closed die forging, upset forging, drop forging, and press forging of alloys, steel, aluminum, stainless and brass.

forging finished metal component parts

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Queen City Forging Company

235-B Tennyson St.
Cincinnati, Ohio 45226
(513) 321 - 7200
Fax (513) 321 - 2004
(888) 321-7200

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Queen City Forging Company was established in 1881. Our mission is to achieve excellence in serving customers through production of metal component parts. When the forging process provides desirable or essential attributes, Queen City makes the forging process work.

Blacksmithing, Toolsmithing

Member, Forging Industry Association