K Frame Target Grips, Made of Morado (Pau Ferro)?

I am in the Goncalo Alves camp as well...mine look very similar.
 
I don't really know that much about Morado.
But that grain is remarkable.
I don't think I ever grips with That many thin well defined dark lines that close together.
And they were so matched so well I just can't get over it.
I have never seen GA that looks like that.
I love the GA Grips, especially the Dark ones.
Here's a set of my favorite.
But they don't have the multiple well defined lines like the OP.
 

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And the beat goes on. What the heck, here are some more pics., taken outside and higher quality. Whatever they are, there getting their due now.
 

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1993 S&W K Targets

The OP prompted me to pull out an as-new pair of K targets than I can link to a S&W Model 686 with a serial number date in 1993.

The appearance is lighter in color than what I think of as the usual S&W Goncalo Alves. Indoor flash photography: the pictures are darker and more red than in person.
Finish is the usual S&W gloss. Ink stamp number 134.
 

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OP, those are very nice, and while I have refinished many grips, and been satisfied with the results, I might reach out to Kurac or 44maggert, or Keith Brown to put a finish on them. The right finish on those will make them for sure

Just my .02
 
Beauties for sure I think they are just dried out a little from age a few coats of boiled linseed oil will restore them just fine and no they won't be slippery when your done with them.
MS

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Beauties for sure I think they are just dried out a little from age a few coats of boiled linseed oil will restore them just fine and no they won't be slippery when your done with them.
MS

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I like hot boiled linseed and Renwax, but I think there might be a better way of capturing the figure
 
I have a similar set of grips that came on an L frame 586-3. I always wondered what kind of wood and finish these had.
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scout II

I believe your grips are made of Morado and they appear to have a satin finish, which looks to be factory original. Very nice set!
 
Scout II:

Yes those look to be Morado or better known as Pau Ferro. Did you buy the 586 new? I would have thought they would have been an accessory item.

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More of us are familiar with the term pau ferro than morado, but Smith & Wesson actually used the term "morado" when labeling the packaging of stocks made of that wood.
 
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