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Knife ID

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My father-in-law recently gave me a handmade knife that I was hoping to find some info on. More specifically the maker of the knife. I've tried google and came up with nothing so I was taking a stab in the dark that maybe someone here might have some insight.
The makers name is D.C. Harper and would most likely be from the W.PA/OH/WV area.
It's the only knife I own that isn't what I would consider mass produced and I'm really just curious if the guy is still making blades and what other types he may have made.
One side is stamped HARPER and the reverse is stamped A 95. There was a handwritten paper tucked into the sheath with care instructions that was signed D.C. Harper. It's a 4" full tang skinner with a gut hook on the spine.
 
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