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Just picked up some more alligator. The more I use it the better I like it! It's true that it is pricey but nothing really compares to the genuine deal. I've learned that the 6-7 foot hides are special in their own way. However the 11ft hides have big gnarly defined lines. Both beautiful, just different. American alligator (unlike nile and caiman) is soft to the touch but ever so durable. If you haven't tried, go for it! Below is a 7ft hide.

Rob

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Nice looking holster, Rob.

What vendor did the hide come from?

Jake

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Looks awesome! Do you typically have to do much skiving on the back of the gator? Care to share your supplier?

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Nice looking holster, Rob.

What vendor did the hide come from?

Jake

Craiglist! Texas! Guy was nice enough to ship to me in TN.

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Looks awesome! Do you typically have to do much skiving on the back of the gator? Care to share your supplier?

Ocaisonally. However this particular hide was very nicely finished with very little sponge on the flesh side. I have learned that much has to do with whoever skinned the hide and the quality of the tanner. Not all tanneries are created equal. Great question!

Keep your eyes peeled on craigslist. I search mulitple gator hunting states and have found much better deals than typical providers. They are sold by the sq cm! You must act quickly when you find them.

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I also completed some inlay work with gator too. Have a lot to learn here. Inlay seems to work better when thinner. Eh, you have to try one to get better. By round 3 or 4 I get to thinking, hey maybe I can sell these...:o)

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That thing is gorgeous! What finish did you use. Will the acylics like Resolene, or Angelus 600 series work?

Paul

These came from the tannery with a nice natural sheen. Needed nothing but a little natural wax and a buffing wheel. Tanneries have different finishes for Gator. One of them is a high gloss called glazed. This is not glazed. However glazed gator is beautiful. Many belts and wallets are finished in glazed.

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