In 1981, Bob Cargill formed Cripple Creek Cutlery in Lockport, Illinois. His goal was the revival of old-time patterns and production of them in limited numbers. Cargill had been involved in collecting antique factory made knives for a number of years and had served several years as a factory authorized repairman for W. R. Case & Sons Cutlery. More recently, he had been a custom knife maker for half dozen years and many of his custom knives were patterned after antique favorites. Cripple Creek was the fruition of a dream to apply modern day handcrafting methods with age-old favorite knives.
NOS Cripple Creek Bob Cargill USA Vintage 1985 stag slim trapper Rare 1 of 24
$399.99
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Here is a super Rare & nice stag slimline Cripple Creek
Bob Cargill knife 1 of 24 for the Soy Knife collectors
its number 9 These are super hard to find and has great looking stag
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- NOS Mint condition
With 100% Leather Sheath
May show Micro storage/handling wear
Blade has original edge Not re-sharpened
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One of the most Iconic All-American names of the 20thCentury!
Must have for all American Memorabilia and knife collectors
Ships same day you pay in the USA
Your questions are welcome
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