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Just picked up these old school cool 1911 grips.
I am wondering if these are old Nill grips or who the maker is
 

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I'll try to help out, but take this with a grain of salt.

In my opinion, they are not NILL.

They are unusual. I don't recall seeing a set like that before with the front strap covered and the flare at the upper right, lower left, and significant contouring.

Have you tried to remove them, take a photo, and do a reverse image search? This may provide answers.

How to Do a Reverse Image Search From Your Phone | PCMag
 
Why the N on the back side? I am secretly hoping they are vintage NILL

Nill opened shop in 1969 and I have seen a lot of their grips and know where they had bought their wooden blanks until the wood dealer went bankrupt about ten years ago.

Those are not Nill grips.
 

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