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I bought  a very well made custom (skinner) knife some time back . It has the name "CRISP" milled on one side on the blade , and "6-77" milled on the other side . Does anyone have any idea who made this knife ?..............D.Lambert

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I searched some other forums I am on and came up with then name Harold Crisp

He is listed in this book (Tennessee)===>

http://books.google.com/books?id=YMyL0SjgPEQC&pg=PA293&lpg=...

This is worth doing some research on ...............I will get back with you if  I have some positive results.......much obliged , Don..........

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