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1911 Grip Samples
Here are some 1911 grips I made for a client in Texas.
http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w...DSC00049-2.jpg from left to right: buffalo horn, desert ironwood, spalted hackberry For the same client I made these walnut grips http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w...DSC00051-1.jpg http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w...DSC00082-1.jpg top: mesquite and corian bottom: cocobolo and mesquite Corian Grips http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w.../aDSC01184.jpg http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w.../aDSC01185.jpg http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w.../aDSC01186.jpg |
Micarta Grips
http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w...DSC00234-1.jpg
Maroon linen Micarta grips http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/DSC00163.jpg black linen Micarta grips I made these with a slight palm swell so the grain/layers of linen are visible like the grain on a piece of wood. |
Camel Bone
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1911 Photo Grips
Prototype clear acrylic 1911 grips.
During WWII GIs made clear grips from plexiglass of downed aircraft and placed a photo under the grips. Here's my take on this. http://i709.photobucket.com/albums/w...s/c8dd93be.jpg |
Very Cool! For some reason, the desert ironwood has to be one of my favorite woods! The pattern in it is really cool.
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I like the burled desert ironwood, the grain patterns are incredible.
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Dave, on the Corian grips what do you use for the shaping of them?
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The spalted hackberry and mesquite grips look awesome.
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