With this release we wish to honor the loving memories of two beloved people to our family & the Fan Communities:
The first is Mark J. Riddlebarger and the second is Chuck McAllister.
First Chuck McAllister's story, and his last wishes to our family:
Many remember Chuck as one of the Jaws Fan community's greatest and kindest fans, and one of our family's personal best friends. He actually was one of the greatest encouragements to us, along with our friend Joe Alves, to begin releasing our Original 3-foot-long NTT Bruce Sharks way back in 2009! Without their many urgings we may never have even sold one shark, let alone thousands since!
At that time Chuck McAllister also provided film collectors his own set of Jaws teeth. He had acquired the original stone-molds from the first film! Sadly, the original stone molds for the Jaws Teeth were irreparably damaged in a fire while not in Chuck's care. Only very poor-quality recasts have circulated since this time. Not to mention a multitude of fakes and nasty quality re-re-re-recasts.
Long story in short, during my last phone call with Chuck before illness took him from us, he gave me some very sensitive personal information about people he has dealt with in the film-fan community and told us that he had shipped us a "Great Big Box full of surprises!" He made me promise to honor him somehow with some of the contents. Just one of the surprises in that box were some of these very teeth! He wanted us to do what he could not complete during his final year. In the years since Chuck's passing, we have traded for and been gifted many other Film-Shark teeth, some even screen-used!
This brings us to honor Mark J. Riddlebarger's contribution to this collection. Many people don't know this, but Mark really loved the film Jaws 4. He was my best friend all through High-School and beyond. He and I actually went to see Jaws 4 together in theaters when it first came out! Years later I would stumble into his sister Cathy and fall in love! Believe it or not, my first date with Cathy was a double date with Mark and his girlfriend to Universal Studios Florida when it had newly opened. It was Mark that jumped that barrier that night and cut that tooth right out of the screen used shark's upper jaw! That same tooth is identifiable in the film and is the very same tooth molded into these complete Film-Shark Collector's Set Teeth Displays for you!
I believe that we now have the VERY Best and most COMPLETE Collection of ALL of the teeth used not only in the original thriller, but also in ALL of the Sequel Sharks! To this we have added FREE of charge, for additional visceral impact, extremely high-quality castings of both a Megalodon Shark Tooth as well as a FRESH Modern Day Great White Shark Tooth! ENJOY!