raylan007
Member
There will always be something new to try.
There are many advantages to Altamont Grips and to compare them to "A high grade plywood" is just incorrect with all due respect. Besides being affordable they are considered to be beautiful by most folks so why rain on their parade. I am not a very TECH oriented guy but even I can see these grips are the best of "technology meets a natural resource" and the end result is fantastic IMHO. The advantages are many, uniform color, durability, no checking or warping and always in my experience a great fit. The only thing I might change is the finish as I would prefer a flat satin finish that more resembles an oil finish. I should note I am not locked into Altamont as I enjoy many others my favorite being Ahrends, but also like Herretts, and have even most recently tried my first pair of Thai stocks that are worth giving a try. A closed mind just limits ones opportunity to enjoy something different.
There are many advantages to Altamont Grips and to compare them to "A high grade plywood" is just incorrect with all due respect. Besides being affordable they are considered to be beautiful by most folks so why rain on their parade. I am not a very TECH oriented guy but even I can see these grips are the best of "technology meets a natural resource" and the end result is fantastic IMHO. The advantages are many, uniform color, durability, no checking or warping and always in my experience a great fit. The only thing I might change is the finish as I would prefer a flat satin finish that more resembles an oil finish. I should note I am not locked into Altamont as I enjoy many others my favorite being Ahrends, but also like Herretts, and have even most recently tried my first pair of Thai stocks that are worth giving a try. A closed mind just limits ones opportunity to enjoy something different.