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Old 11-02-2012, 07:26 PM
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sweet, what is the price range on your grips?
it depends on the material and how much i have into them, stabilized wood grips like the ones above sell between $50 to $75 sometimes a little more, and sambar stag i sell for about $145.
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it depends on the material and how much i have into them, stabilized wood grips like the ones above sell between $50 to $75 sometimes a little more, and sambar stag i sell for about $145.
thanks that is very reasonable for such nice grips. do you do any checkering or texture?
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thanks that is very reasonable for such nice grips. do you do any checkering or texture?
not yet, some day i'm going to learn how to checker, and as soon as i can buy a dremel i should be able to stipple the grips.
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got some more grips finished this morning.

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Looking good Lonestar!!!
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Looking sharp ...... is that a case knife ?? I have same one .lol keep up the great work.!
thanks. yeah it's a case trapper, my dad bought it for me about 10 years ago, it was my first real pocket knife.
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I made one pair of grips for my 1911 out of a burl. Believe me it takes time , dedication and patience to do these grips . You do exceptional work .
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I might have to start thinking about some new grips for a couple of my guns. Those look great.
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I might have to start thinking about some new grips for a couple of my guns. Those look great.
thanks! i've always felt grips are like socks, you should have at least a dozen pair and change them often.
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