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    On behalf of the VMI Civil War Round Table, I would just like to thank Nick Duvall for his incredible work on our order of scabbards. We placed an order about a month and a half ago for ten (10) 2 -rivet Federal Scabbards and we just received them yesterday. His attention to accuracy as well as speediness in delivering them were outstanding. We look forward to doing more business with him as his craftsmanship and customer service is topnotch. Thanks again.

    Very Respectfully,

    Brian Holt
    [FONT=Century Gothic]Very Respectfully,
    Brian G. Holt
    VMI CWRT
    61st New York
    Co. E CVG
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    Re: Nick Duvall - scabbards

    I agree. I have one of his fully sewn scabbards for my original Springfield '42 bayonet, and it's absolutely wonderful!

    Now just can't wait for my .69 Cartridge box to arrive! :D
    -Ty "Tic-Tac" Gladden
    Co. A, 1st Texas Infantry
    One of the "Three Jesi", and founding member of the Shire Mess.
    Part of the Chocolate People Mess, of the Texmosippiana Society...

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      Re: Nick Duvall - scabbards

      I would like to go along with what Brian said. As next years Cadet In Charge of the VMI Civil War Roundtable, I plan on using Nick for any leather deals we need. His work is easily some of the best that I have ever seen, it arrived in a timely manner, and he was really easy and willing to help us. His public service is great and if you have any troubles you can call him and he will talk to you about them and get you an answer. I highly advise anybody in need of leathers to do business with Nick, you wont be disappointed.
      Respectfully,
      Joel Barnes
      VMI Class of 2009

      "Why do men fight who were born to be brothers?" -James Longstreet

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        Re: Nick Duvall - scabbards

        Originally posted by vmi2009 View Post
        As next years Cadet In Charge of the VMI Civil War Roundtable,
        Joel- Congratulations, you are maintaining a proud and important tradition.

        Sincerely,

        Greg Starbuck
        The brave respect the brave. The brave
        Respect the dead; but you -- you draw
        That ancient blade, the ass's jaw,
        And shake it o'er a hero's grave.


        Herman Melville

        http://www.historicsandusky.org

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