I have a combat knife made by Robert Parish in Hendersonville, NC in or around 1985. It originally had an 8.5-9" blade. I will have to look up to remember for sure. The blade tip broke off in a helo door and was semi-professionally reshaped but the blade in the tip area is simply too thick and I think it needs reground, re-hardened, and re-edged. Does anyone know someone that is skilled at this that I could send it to. It is a very cool knife with a hollow survival handle wrapped in 550 cord. The original sheath was a buck knife plastic sheath if you remember and was effective at strapping onto web gear, etc. Years ago I had a leather smith when I was living in Mexico make a leather sheath which I like. I would like any info anyone has on Robert Parish ( I actually knew him, think he died in the late 90's) or his knives. They were prized by many in the special ops community. I will send pics to someone if they can post so all can see. Thanks in advance.