Green River

Bob Cargill is the man behind the Cripple Creek Knife Brand. He started out making one of a kind custom knives and eventually started making special order runs by hand under the Cripple Creek name in 1981. He specialized in high quality hand made limited runs for clubs and organizations. The brand was later sold to Blackjack Knives of Effingham, IL who commissioned Queen Cutlery to produce them in larger quantities.
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Drukai
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Green River

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I'm looking to trade for a Cripple Creek Green River Rendezvous knife..all patterns are consideration..have a GEC BladeForums TC Barlow for trade New in tube
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Re: Green River

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Can you imagine the being at one of them rendezvous on the Green river
back in the 1820's to 1830's ::ds::
One time a year to raise hell,, sell their hides,, and supply up for the whole next year !!!

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Drukai
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Re: Green River

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Would be a blast shootn' whisky, drinking beer, chasing women, horse trading, fishing, sounds like my kinda Rendezvous :lol:
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