WoW! Craig Spegel grips...

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I was interested in getting a set of boot grips for my J-frame and went to the Spegel website. I still have a checkered set I had on my 3" 66 years ago - very nice stuff. On the site he suggests going to Lightning Sports - there's an icon to click on to go directly to them to look at photos.
So I call the place, as there is no price listed on the site. A very nice gentleman offers to send me an E-mail with the photos of several Spegel uncheckered boot grips he's got. The price? Flippin' $195!
It got me to thinking: Why would someone pay that price if you can get a set from Spegel for less than half that? Is there that long of a wait or did he go out of business? Wow.
Just a side note: When I got my Spegel grips for the '66 probably 15 years ago I thought they were just too "slippery" with no checkering and didn't know checkering was an option. Several days after I sent the grips back I get a call.... from Craig himself asking me if I thought I'd be happy if he hand checkered the grips and sent them back free of charge...for $10! As I said, I still have'em. What a great guy!
 
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I have five (5) Smith J frames with sets of Craig Spegel Boot grips, and have purchased them from both Lightning and Novak. The service has been excellent from both, but the grips are not cheap. Supposedly, the high cost is the result of the shortage of the various hard woods used in making the grips. I like mine, but I'd have to give a good long thought to buying another set because of the cost.
 
I buy all mine direct from Craig, The longest I have waited is 4 months and the shortest is less than one month. I believe he makes them in runs for the same firearm so it depends on when he gets to your model. Great guy and price is good.
 
cell phone pics of grips that cost $60 directly from craig:

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Great looking grips EDW. I am at four months and counting waiting my set in walnut direct from Craig (he warned me that they might take a while, but rosewood makes my break out in hives!!).
 
i remember uncle mike's boot grips were supposed to be the rubber version of spegel's wood grips, so they should have the same dimensions.

when i ordered this set, i told craig i wanted his lowest priced grade as i did not want to have a set of overly expensive grips on an everyday ccw. this set is what he sent and it is a standard grade panama cocobolo.

ed
 
How does one order direct from Craig? I don't see any shopping cart on his website, or an email for that matter.

Does he only take orders by phone?
 
In the past I have just called him. Very nice fellow. We discuss what I think that I want, he gives me an idea of a timeline and a price, I put a check in the mail. Very simple and worth the wait.
 
I was interested in getting a set of boot grips for my J-frame and went to the Spegel website. I still have a checkered set I had on my 3" 66 years ago - very nice stuff. On the site he suggests going to Lightning Sports - there's an icon to click on to go directly to them to look at photos.
So I call the place, as there is no price listed on the site. A very nice gentleman offers to send me an E-mail with the photos of several Spegel uncheckered boot grips he's got. The price? Flippin' $195!
It got me to thinking: Why would someone pay that price if you can get a set from Spegel for less than half that? Is there that long of a wait or did he go out of business? Wow.
Just a side note: When I got my Spegel grips for the '66 probably 15 years ago I thought they were just too "slippery" with no checkering and didn't know checkering was an option. Several days after I sent the grips back I get a call.... from Craig himself asking me if I thought I'd be happy if he hand checkered the grips and sent them back free of charge...for $10! As I said, I still have'em. What a great guy!

I agree with you. The price others charge is all out of whack. So I get mine from Craig directly. In fact, I now get them from him semi-finished, fit them to the gun frame and send them back to Craig for finishing and checkering. Here are some pics.







keith
 
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I have two sets on order from Craig placed over the summer. I will wait based on the suggestions of others here on the forum...when they arrive I will post.
 
I have a set on my 642 that I ordered from Novak's. The advantage with ordering from Novak's was that I ordered them the same day I ordered my 642. The grips arrived the day before my 642 so they were ready to go. In fact, I haven't tried any other grips since getting the Spegels. I haven't even shot my 642 with the factory grips.

When I'm finally able to get another J-frame I will order directly from Spegel as I would like to try his checkered version. I'm also curious about his custom-fit option. I'll still have my current set to use during the waiting period.

I'm also considering getting a set of checkered/extended grips for my 65.
 
I have been waiting a few months for mine. I don't really remember
when I sent him the letter. Should be a nice present when they come
unexpectedly :)
I did just get some Herrett Jordan Troopers made to fit my hand.
Highly recommended for those with larger hands and guns.
The gun practically points itself.

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Nemo
 
I like the shape & profile of my uncle mike boots but like wood grips, so I'm thinking of trying some Spegels. I checked the Novak website & got a severe case of sticker-shock. Next I emailed Lightning Sports & I hope to hear that they have some in stock for a reasonable price. Otherwise I'm thinking of maybe trying a set of Altamonts.
I do have two sets of j-frame Badger boots (RB & SB) and like them, but want to try some others also. Boot grips may all look very similar but there can be quite a difference in the shapes-- check the thumbnail below which compares Badgers to Uncle Mikes. Besides the difference in the finger-groove area, what you can't see in the photo is that the Uncle Mikes leave quite a bit more of the rear of the trigger guard exposed.
 

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Just scored the high horn version in the classifieds for 45 bucks. Can't wait to try them out.
 
.... I checked the Novak website & got a severe case of sticker-shock. Next I emailed Lightning Sports & I hope to hear that they have some in stock for a reasonable price. ......

Novaks has a couple at around $125 & several for more (in a couple cases, way more), but Lightning Sports' least expensive set was $225. I guess they're pretty, but WHEW! That's a lot of cheese when the old Chief I'd put them on only cost me $350.
Those two outfits would probably sell more Spegels (at least to cheapskates like me) if they carried shooter-grade grips as well as premium-grades.
 
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