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Dean Wood Drifter x Hollow Oak Bridget

Back in the late 80's, I think, my Dad owned a young male dog out of Dean Wood Drifter x Hollow Oak Bridget. He said he was the best dog he ever raised, but sold him at around 16 months old. He was named Crossroads Jack, but was later called Swift Creek Jack.
Can anyone tell me the name of the fellow who had the Swift Creek dogs, as I believe he most likely went on to own "Jack".
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks

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THOMAS SANDERS
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swift creek line

charlie mclaughlin and his dad owned some hounds that were named swft creek and they were heavy deanwood drifter breeding and clint and lipper!!!

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