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Businiess name:  Crosby's Antiques
Review by:  citysearch c.
Review content: 
Having seen the owner identify a knife found on the Haunted Collector TV show as an ""Indian scalping knife"" I can say with authority this lady doesn't have a clue to what she is talking about. The knife she identified was not the typical scalping type Native American knife and had no identifying marks on it. It was simply a common kitchen knife with a drop point. Scalping knives didn't have drop points. I can only imagine the rest of her antiques are similarly misidentified.

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