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Any help will be appreciated. No maker on the tang other than a pistol. Doesn’t look anything like Johnathan Crookes.
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Lovely knife, Bill! ::tu:: Sorry, I can't be of any help on the maker.
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Thanks Dan it needs some cleaning when I get time but solid with excellent snap, it’s just nice to know the maker?? Thanks again.
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Very nice knife Bill ::tu:: ::tu:: ... Sweet pattern... sorry but have no clue as to maker - but as you noted doesn't look like the Crookes pistol...
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Thanks Lee ::handshake::
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The pistol looks French or European.

Possibly an English "Bulldog".

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Thanks Charlie maybe this one the maker won’t be known, but it’s still a nice knife.
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