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Old 07-27-2013, 04:12 PM
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How much for the full size, Blue dyed Maple Burl.
I really like them. I think they would look great on a stainless gun.
well they might be spoken for, i'm in the middle of a trade right now with a guy who owns a sawmill and he was wanting a blue set but he couldn't make up his mind which set of scales he liked better. I sent him pics of this set and the last blue set I made but i'm still waiting to hear from him, if he picks this set then I have some more Blue dyed Maple Burl that I can make you a set from, if not then i'll give you first shot at this set.


price would be $75 shipped and insured.
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Old 07-27-2013, 09:33 PM
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Officer size, Honduran Rosewood Burl.

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Hi Lane
Nice grips
Have you tried to make a set for the Ruger LCR?

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Officer size, Honduran Rosewood Burl.

these are nice, but mine are better!
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Old 07-30-2013, 03:09 PM
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Hi Lane
Nice grips
Have you tried to make a set for the Ruger LCR?

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hi

no, I haven't tried making them for the LCR yet, unfortunately I'd need the pistol to make the grips and I don't have one.

sorry!
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these are nice, but mine are better!
yep, I liked yours too
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full size, Mesquite burl. with a satin oil finish and plenty of cracks like the customer wanted.





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Interesting looking grips. Almost look like cork.

Don't the cracks and crevices weaken the integrity of the grips?
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Old 07-30-2013, 08:55 PM
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Interesting looking grips. Almost look like cork.

Don't the cracks and crevices weaken the integrity of the grips?
thanks, normally the cracks and crevices would weaken the grips but I filled them all with 1500 psi clear epoxy leaving just enough visible cracks to suit the customers taste.
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thanks, normally the cracks and crevices would weaken the grips but I filled them all with 1500 psi clear epoxy leaving just enough visible cracks to suit the customers taste.
Understood. Thanks
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