New #14 run Cripple Creek

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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New #14 run Cripple Creek

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Anyone else looking forward to the Cripple Creek run by GEC? I'm hoping to score a Stag one, for a small knife I think 2 blades will be nice! This will be my first knife in Stag...if I manage to score one! Fingers crossed :lol:
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Drukai wrote:Anyone else looking forward to the Cripple Creek run by GEC? I'm hoping to score a Stag one, for a small knife I think 2 blades will be nice! This will be my first knife in Stag...if I manage to score one! Fingers crossed :lol:
Would that one only be available through SMKW?
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Yeah from the info I have gathered they will be A SMKW exclusive SFO with no preorder avaliable...but I think within the next week or 2 they should have them.
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The elderberry and golden brown jigged bone versions are now available on SMKW. They are listed under Cripple Creek and not Great Eastern Cutlery.
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I scored this one from our own Frank last week and I love it!!
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That's nice love the Stag on that one ::tu::
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GEC just got a boatload of new old stag this summer.

That's a nice one Perry.
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Thanks Lyle!
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I got one from Frank recently too.
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wlf wrote:GEC just got a boatload of new old stag this summer.
That is nice to hear, Lyle. It is my favorite handle material. From what I understand it is getting very difficult to obtain. I like revolvers too, and apparently getting sambar stag large enough to make gun grips is near impossible.
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Hey Larry, that’s a real beauty!!
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