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10-07-2020, 02:05 PM
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Need some grip IDing help if you can.
I posted these once before in a different spot and got very little traction.
It was suggested I try posting here where the experts frequent.
First set is N frame targets . Not fond of the glossy finish but figured I had better check first before I strip and oil finish.
The second set comes from the dark side and are for E/I Colt.
And both sets from the behind.
Any thoughts ,opinions or even guesses appreciated .Thanks
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10-10-2020, 01:39 AM
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Oh, my. I've seen some like those here before. I can't remember the name, but I don't think you want to tamper with those.
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10-10-2020, 09:08 AM
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Oh, my. I've seen some like those here before. I can't remember the name, but I don't think you want to tamper with those.
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^^^This^^^ I can’t quite come up with a maker either, but they were obviously very well made by someone who knew their craft. I would keep them the way they are rather than altering them in any way, but then, I’m a fan of fine craftsmanship.
I would love to have the second pair made in K frame configuration.
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I think the first pair are Sile, and the 2nd pair might be Sanderson's. If the 2nd pair are Sanderson's they are worth probably double what the Sile grips are worth.
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No, you are wrong. The thumb rest set are typical Herrett's target , in the version with the "V" ribbon. I have several , and I see a lot of this style in the web during my searches.
Definitively Herrett's, ANY doubt.
At he contrary I can't identify the Colt's set, but I like it , and it is really old. For sure, NOT Sanderson. Something similar to early Ropers, but not exactly his style, neither jigs in the internal side.
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I think the first set may be cloyce.
Quite contrary to the above poster and yeah I may be wrong....but so may he be.
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Personally I kind of lean toward the top set being Herrett's but with a funky poly finish going on.
But in fact no real definitive answer and the bottom set being a unknown mystery.
Guess they is what they is and I just need to fill them up with nice iron.
Thanks all for opining your thoughts.
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I'll go with the set for a Smith being from Hereto, but the Colt grips have me pretty well buffaloed. Whoever did them had made some grips before!
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... The thumb rest set are typical Herrett's target , in the version with the "V" ribbon ...
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I think the first set may be cloyce ...
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I'm going to cast my vote for Cloyce (aka Cascade Custom) ... remembering that Cloyce Edwards worked for Herrett ... not sure who influenced who.
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