Cripple Creek Copperheads

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A couple of different flavors to look at. I'll get a few shots with open blades soon.
Greg

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Very Nice ones there, Thanks for sharing and waiting on the open shots.
Jim
 
Those are great, Greg. I'll try to get an image posted next week when I get the one Bobby Branton's sending me.
 
I'd be able to get a better camera if I would quit buying knives. Looks to me like I will be using this one for a while.:D
Greg
 
Wow - great pics!!!

That handles on that top knife is gorgeous.
 
I love those Cripple Creeks of yours Greg. I wish I'd had the sense to acquire some when I had the chance years ago. Nice images too.
 
Thats a nice collection of Copperheads..
I really like the one on top and the green bone on the bottom :D
 
I'd be able to get a better camera if I would quit buying knives. Looks to me like I will be using this one for a while.:D
Greg

I dont see how your pictures could get any better anyway, :thumbup:
the knives are beauties as well. ;)

Peter
 
I love those Cripple Creeks of yours Greg. I wish I'd had the sense to acquire some when I had the chance years ago. Nice images too.

Gary,

Just as a side bar to part of your post to these drop dead gorgeous knives of Greg's!.:thumbup:

Several months back a fellow that possessed a large collection of Bob Cargill's passed away. Two separate very well known vendors acquired nearly a thousand + pre-Cripple Creek and Cripple Creeks of all patterns and scale types. And initially when released on the secondary market the prices went thought the roof. Since then they have continued this constant flow of what appears to be and endless supply of them and now the prices for Bob Cargill's vintage knives can be had for bargain prices.. But, they are bound to run out sooner than later. Just a heads up to you regarding your comment.
 
Gary,

Just as a side bar to part of your post to these drop dead gorgeous knives of Greg's!.:thumbup:

Several months back a fellow that possessed a large collection of Bob Cargill's passed away. Two separate very well known vendors acquired nearly a thousand + pre-Cripple Creek and Cripple Creeks of all patterns and scale types. And initially when released on the secondary market the prices went thought the roof. Since then they have continued this constant flow of what appears to be and endless supply of them and now the prices for Bob Cargill's vintage knives can be had for bargain prices.. But, they are bound to run out sooner than later. Just a heads up to you regarding your comment.

Thanks for that news sunnyd. I'll have to keep my eyes open. Maybe I'll get another chance at a few Cripple Creeks.
 
Great photo, Greg. That one seems to look somewhat similar to the one Bobby's sending me but I don't know if the one I'm getting has an etch. (Not visible in the image he had posted and frankly I actually hope there isn't one given my druthers.)

I'll be thrilled if it's anywhere near as attractive as yours. :thumbup: :cool:

Here's the cropped image of the knife from Bobby's sale post:

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