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Just finished this one up for my exotic dealer, The "Ostrich Market", to show off some of the Alligator products.

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This sheath was done for my friend and fellow knifemaker Alan Folts, for his beautiful dagger with carved Mother of Pearl handle.The sheath is inlayed with lizard and a Black Tiger's eye stone.Dave

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Beautiful work all the way around - holsters and dagger - fantastic!

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Excellent looking stuff Dave. Love that holster and I gotta add that is one odd looking knife.

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Thanks guys.LOL, not your everday skinner.Dave

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Awesome work Dave!

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Very nice Dave! That is the kind of Gator I'd like to get from Henry. Everything I've received from him so far has been backstraps with the skutes. Really limits my applications.

What cut of gator is that?

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Thanks and that is a belly cut.I'm pretty sure he still has some in stock, not sure of the colors though, but black is very common.I saw some the other day when I was there, and he picked out this piece for me to use.Dave

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Thats some beautiful work your showing but I wouldnt expect any thing else from you. byoffcr

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Just finished this one up for my exotic dealer, The "Ostrich Market", to show off some of the Alligator products.

gatorholster.jpg

This sheath was done for my friend and fellow knifemaker Alan Folts, for his beautiful dagger with carved Mother of Pearl handle.The sheath is inlayed with lizard and a Black Tiger's eye stone.Dave

foltsdagger22.jpg

foltsdagger21.jpg

As always Dave, your work is exemplary!! BUT!....... Inlaying that stone has got me thinking again. Thanks for showing your fine work. Mike

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Very nice.

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