Cripple Creek Jack

And here is one of it's cousins. A little better photo this time.
Greg
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You always have the nicest Cripple Creeks!!!


..........Are you related to Bob Cargill? :D

Bill
 
those are nice and that second pic is awesome! You should allow that to go in our website Gallery! Very nice! Paul
 
Is that picture on your boot?
Do you have so many nice ones, you can wear them as toe clips? :D

Bill
 
I'm glad you guys enjoy these as much as I do. Here is the same pattern but I don't think that you will ever see one like it again.
Greg
 
Dang, those are nice, especially that last one. Is it a recent acquisition? How many do you have in this pattern?

Mike
 
Thanks Mike. I don't really know how many I have in this pattern. There are some Club Knives and the First Knife World knife and others in different handle material. I guess I should count them one day. The ones I have posted were all early Cripple Creeks. I'll see if I can find another cousin somewhere. I don't know if you noticed but the last photo, which was made in the '90's, has some very light decorative engraving in the pink pearl. The backsprings and blade are also fileworked.
Greg
 
All of those are nothing short of stunning. Thanks for posting them Greg! I do not think I have ever seen one as fancy as the one in Pink Pearl.
 
I am a bit of a hill billy. I haven't heard of the Cripple Creek Jack, but it is certainly a very nice knife. I will read up more about this particular brand.

Very nice, indeed.
 
Last of all, a smooth green bone single blade. Thanks for lookin' at 'em fellas.
Greg
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This is to much for a untrained eye. I go blind. In the darkness I will keep the memory of these knivepictures and be happy. Just want to feel one in my hands.
 
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