Am hoping to learn more on two pair of wood semi-target fitz grips . . . specifically who made them, when, and what wood was used.
Back in February 2011 I acquired the first pair (K-frame) and here's that thread and the information available then.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-hand-ejectors-1896-1961/175991-5-k38-fitz-stocks.html
In October 2012 I learned from John Paul "Fitz" Jones that his original Fitz grips have no marking on the outside and were made from exotic cherry wood.
The pair on the left is the original K-frame and the pair on the right is a recently acquired N-frame. The checkering pattern differs slightly but both pair are marked fitz in script on the butt and both pair are asymmetrical . . . i.e. the palm swell on the right panel is more pronounced than the left panel.
Thanks for your thoughts and insights,
Russ
Back in February 2011 I acquired the first pair (K-frame) and here's that thread and the information available then.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-hand-ejectors-1896-1961/175991-5-k38-fitz-stocks.html
In October 2012 I learned from John Paul "Fitz" Jones that his original Fitz grips have no marking on the outside and were made from exotic cherry wood.
The pair on the left is the original K-frame and the pair on the right is a recently acquired N-frame. The checkering pattern differs slightly but both pair are marked fitz in script on the butt and both pair are asymmetrical . . . i.e. the palm swell on the right panel is more pronounced than the left panel.





Thanks for your thoughts and insights,
Russ
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