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Cripple Creek Barlow 1994.. ::tu::

I really like these Cripple Creeks but really don't know that much about them..If anyone knows the history or has any info on them,I would greatly appreciate it...I have been told that Queen made some of there knives,does anyone know if theres any truth in this?
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Mike Stewart, who was running Blackjack at the time, has confirmed that the Barlow pattern was made by Queen for Blackjack, using the Cripple Creek mark.

Nice one johnnierotten... ::tu::

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That's great looking knife johnnie. ::tu:: s-k
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Thanks for the info,Bill!! ::tu:: Cool..I had heard that,just needed some verification!

Thanks,Steve!! ::tu::
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Nice knife Jonnie!

Holly cow, that sounds like the Case Classics! Commissioned by Parker, through Blue Grass, made by Queen, with W.R. Case & Sons markings.

Geeeez, does anyone out there make a knife of their own? Just kidding...........

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Alright Johnnie,

Nice pickup on the Cripple Creek. That is one knife I have not had the pleasure of enjoying. Thanks for sharing,

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Post by Roger - 50/2050 »

Beautiful knife Johnnie! ::tu:: ::nod:: ....Myself, I really like the early Cripple Creek pieces but this later one is just too fine! ::drool::





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Nice Johnny,

You have really picked up some very nice Cripple Creeks lately. Early or late, they are a nice add to any collection.

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Thanks guys,I really appreciate it!! ::tu::
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