




Alright back again to entertain, engage with, and potentially greatly upset the r/knives community!
If you ever find yourself in the american deep south driving through lousiana you will find yourself surrounded by gas station casinos and gator farms. one in paticular stands apart from this known simply as "the tiger" the name comes from the 3 taxidermy tigers on display inside to oogle at while you pump gas and eat gator jerky. Now if you walk into the tiger you will be greeted with a rather large selection of ALLIGATOR goods. Dried heads, foot keychains, pelts, belts, rugs, and my favourite of all KNIVES MADE OUT OF GENUINE ALLIGATOR JAW BONES. For a very low price of 18 or so buckaroos they have a large selection of them.
This knife is 100% genuine alligator jawbone. It features two teeth set in place with resin to act as finger gaurds, suprisingly strong and very egronomic. Also considerably sharp for what it is.
A roadside tradition, a curio, and a functional unorthodox knife paying homage to the trapper culture of louisiana.
These are a common sight as well as extremely interesting and a marvel of human invention/ingenuity.
by iloveweapons