The Buccaneer is reminiscent of the of pirate movies and childhood daydreams alike. It is a slight departure from the typical CCK blade style, but don’t let that [...]
The Rogue is an EDC sized general utility blade. Many folks find sheepsfoot style blades to be very practical EDC blades, and the Rogue confirms those sentiments. [...]
The Franklin is my favorite blade in the CCK lineup. This knife is what I call a do it all blade. The Franklin has an “open” style handle which allows great comfort in a multitude of grip [...]
Named after the Blue-Tailed Skink, this knife is super slim and can hide in plain sight. This knife will perform equally well as an EDC blade or a Bird & Trout knife. The full 4” handle will [...]
The Fieldmate is a performs equally well doing chores on the farm or skinning out a mess of squirrels. This no-frills knife is ready to work as long as you are and you will never feel under [...]
The Canadian Belt Knife is a scaled down Grohmann Model 1. Don’t let the funky design fool you, this knife is extremely well designed and is an excellent bird and trout knife.
The Snubnose was designed with simpler times in mind. This little blade reminds me of those old J-frame revolvers that grandpa used to have. This knife would be the perfect addition to your [...]
The Snubnose was designed with simpler times in mind. This little blade reminds me of those old J-frame revolvers that grandpa used to have. This knife would be the perfect addition to your [...]
The Cottontail is the perfect bird and trout knife. At a compact 7.5" with a 3" blade, this knife will make quick work of a pile of squirrels or a prized Tom.
The Guide was designed with the outdoorsman in mind. Whether you spend your days floating down a river in a driftboat or deep in the backcountry hunting elk, the Guide will meet all of your [...]
Cypress Creek Knives was founded by Jared Beavers in 2017 and all CCK knives are hand-crafted in Jared’s one-man shop in Collinsville, Illinois. Jared’s goal is to make beautiful hand-crafted knives that excel in performance but are also treasured possessions to be passed down from generation to generation.
Jared draws design inspiration from his hobbies such fishing, hunting and bushcraft and from the outdoors including his travels throughout the country. He greatly admires Andy Roy of FIddleback Forge and Chris Reeve of Chris Reeve Knives.
Jared’s three biggest passions in life are the outdoors, travel, and knives. As a kid, it was nearly impossible to keep him indoors; rain or shine, you could find him tromping through the woods looking for the best walking stick or the most impressive rock. During summers, his family would travel around the country visiting National Parks. Hiking, fishing, and camping-these activities filled his time.
At the young age of four (much to his Mom’s dismay), his Grandpa gave him his first knife, a little Swiss Army Knife with toothpick included. It was hardly sharp enough to cut butter, but he was thrilled with it. This is the knife that started his knife passion. As Jared grew older, the quality of the knives he acquired increased. First it was Case and Buck, then Benchmade and finally Chris Reeve Knives and Fiddleback Forge.
In 2014, with very crude equipment (a 4×36 belt sander and hand tools), he began designing and making his own very primitive knives. As he began to hone his skills and gain more knowledge, he started to acquire the necessary equipment to create knives of a much better quality. Today all CCK knives are hand-crafted by Jared and his focus is to make each one better than the previous one.