BluMagnum Grip ID

Pizza Bob

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Purchased a gun (RB N-frame), yesterday, that has these grips mounted...

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Curt Harlow has tentatively identified them as possibly being BluMagnum grips by the late Tedd Adamovich. I do not yet have the gun in hand, so can't check the inside of the grips for any marks. For that matter, I don't know if BluMagnum even used any identifying marks.

I did find an American Handgunner article that showed a picture of a set of BluMagnums made from a piece of wood with an identical grain pattern (probably maple).

Any information would be appreciated.

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
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To further my case, BluMagnum's Facebook page is still up and I found the picture on the left. On the right are the grips from my gun...

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Not an exact match, but considering these are hand made and made possibly years apart, I think they look pretty close. What you can't see is that my grips also have a double palm swell as did BluMagnum's.

Opinions?

Adios,

Pizza Bob
 
Bob I have a set around here somewhere and if my memory is working they are stamped inside with the maker's mark.
 
Very cool grips!
I think your grips are maple. I also agree they are likely from the late Tedd Adamovich/BluMagnum. He learned that trade from the late Deacon Deason / Bear Hug Grips. By either maker they are usually marked.


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