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pretty wood grips. Picked these up at last week's AGCA show and put them on one of my M19s.
Show some those pretty grips out there.
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Hey Greg, Do they have to be factory? Heres my Keith Browns
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chuck

Those are oh so sweet Chuck. I'm pretty sure I want a pair! Is there a website you can refer me to where I can pick out and order what I want? (I could also not be lazy and Google it I guess!)
 
Those are oh so sweet Chuck. I'm pretty sure I want a pair! Is there a website you can refer me to where I can pick out and order what I want? (I could also not be lazy and Google it I guess!)
Hey, No problem. Just search Keith Brown grips and you
should find his webpage. You can download a form for
ordering and his site has prices for checkering/wood finishes/
grip types etc.... Keith is a member on here also and he has
been recently in a little bad health but he's still making some
of the finest grips on this or any other planet. He's a good guy who would be happy to talk to you about your choices and his phone number is also on his webpage. He's around Dayton Ohio close by.


chuck
 
You don't often see a pair of rosewood stocks (from the 70s) with a lot of figure, but these are an exception. The second set of rosewood stocks is carved by Alvin White and has an ivory diamond inlaid around the escutcheon and escutcheon nut (circa 1958).

Bill

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You don't often see a pair of rosewood stocks (from the 70s) with a lot of figure, but these are an exception. The second set of rosewood stocks is carved by Alvin White and has an ivory diamond inlaid around the escutcheon and escutcheon nut (circa 1958).

Bill

I've never seen any rosewood like that first set and the second set is a work of art. Thanks for showing them.
And weatherby that's a couple of nice group pics, thanks.
 
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