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Crisner Indian Head Knives

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It seems these knives have been around for almost a hundred years and are still being made. However, I cannot find any information on them, including there collector value. Any help would be appreciated.

Steven
 
I have 20 of them in a display case and I also have a book at home with information about them. I am in town on my laptop.

Bernard Levine can tell you about them also. Once I get home I will look them up for you.

Melvin
 
Melvin: I just bought a 3 3/4 inch stockman in a pawn shop. It is in fair condition. Some rust on the blades, but does not look to have been sharpened. I think the handles are bone, stained reddish; maybe celluloid, but looks like bone to me. If you can tell me about the knife, and about Crisner knives I'd appreciate it. Thanks
Steven
 
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