Extraordinary Alvin A. White Engraved Grips

After several requests, I mounted the grips on a blue non engraved gun to allow the focus to be on the grips. I think they are better represented on the engraved gun.

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I like this one but as in your first post, the third picture is much brighter, which to my eyes works better for showing the grips.
Perhaps on a non engraved nickel or silver gun. :D
One of my favorite engraved guns, is one posted by RKmesa, with the grips show below. Have the full pic somewhere.
Just simple and elegant.
 

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After several requests, I mounted the grips on a blue non engraved gun to allow the focus to be on the grips. I think they are better represented on the engraved gun.

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I like them better on the non engraved gun. A B&W photo of that would be “hella”.
 
Diamond insert

Those are master class for sure, very interesting that they have the diamond added in the center. The 39/39-2 is my favorite S&W auto pistol, nice to see one dressed up !

Keith,
Thanks, That's high praise coming from you. Your post begs the question, where would you put the diamond? I know on your revolver grips it's usually centered on the lower grip screw but Is that an option on the 39 grips? Rich
 
On auto pistol grips I think its more common to have a diamond around each screw hole, although it's purely a decorative touch so whatever works is fine. The work on the inlayed diamond is a real treat also.
 
...One of my favorite engraved guns, is one posted by RKmesa, with the grips show below. Have the full pic somewhere. Just simple and elegant.

You are referencing this Winston Churchill engraved K-22 Masterpiece, where Mr. Churchill took an understated approach to the grips and a minimalist approach to the engraving...





The engraver also made the grips and they fit like they were molded to the gun... very plain and simple, but perfectly fit and beautiful wood:








That is a totally different approach than was taken with the above Model 39 grips. They are meant to be a STATEMENT in and of themselves. They are spectacular and as I noted above, I LOVE those carved and inlaid Model 39 Grips, including the bordered carved ivory diamond (another STATEMEMT in those grips). I believe they look Stunning on any gun they are on. Heck, they look great even if they are not on a gun - amazing works of art.:):) I personally have a fondness for them on the nickel Freyburger engraved gun, as I think the pattern and style complement each other very nicely.:cool:

Here is kind of an in-between approach to stocking an engraved gun. It is another Churchill engraved gun (unfortunately not mine). It is a Model 52-1, with a similar frame and grip shape to the Model 39. The photos are from:

Winston Churchill Engraved Smith & Wesson 52-1 - Online Gun Auction

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