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Old 03-21-2010, 07:17 PM
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There are two good articles here. This first is about the grips of Fuzzy
Farrant.

The second article is about far-out custom handguns. The second-to-last page shows a Bob Chow creation.
It has an interesting commentary, in which Walter Stark is mentioned as the pioneer of this grip style. The particular grips were made by Joe Blackford.



















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Mike,

You've covered the "stock market " very well- nice job on all parts.

Who do you suspect for the stocks on the mathew's gun?

Good shooting.
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Fred

If those guns were made up during the late 1940's and 1950's,
that probably pre-dates some of the LAPD-related grip makers. I don't
know who was making grips, during those earlier years.

Maybe SG-688 or Joe Kent might know. Somehow, I think that
SG_688 may have mentioned it, in one of the emails.

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In another article on George Mathews, Wiley Clapp credited a similar pair of stocks to a Bill Blackwood. They look good, don't they?
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Just got in a HE 38 to mount a pair of Fuzzy's on,
Also got a Pre-Dash M18 for the other pair.
Bought last year from Bam-Bam. Here are quick picks from cell.
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