Trying to identify maker of custom fixed blade "T" in a "cup"

mikey488

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Recently purchased this knife, very well made custom with sheath. Makers mark is a letter " T" within a handle-less "CUP" or a "D"
If you recognize this maker's mark, please let me know in this thread or by pm.
thank you for any help.
 

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I have searched for knifemakers initials TD and DT and have not as yet found a match with this logo in their work. The design may have other significance.
I am hoping someone here will recognize it because they have seen it before in someone's work. Pretty sure the knife is dating from early 2000's.
 
Tony Daughtery

I suspect that he may be deceased (2014), as I see an obituary for a Tony Lamar Daughtery out of Loxley, Alabama who is described as a custom knife maker. Arizona Customs has Tony Daughtery listed as having lived in Alabama.

Another example of his work. Best I could do photo-wise.

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Thank you Killgar, for the information on Tony Daughtery. I'm putting his information with the beautiful knife he created.
He made high quality knives, and simple but attractive and very nicely fitted sheaths.
 
Hey Mikey, I’m the grandson of Tony.. As said above by killgar that is correct. My pawpaw hand stamped TD on all of his knives before being sold. I love to see his knives still floating around for people to admire. As a boy he would let me stamp the knives also!
Please email me and tell me how you found this one. Cartergautney@gmail.com
 
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