Can anyone ever have too many Ropers?

Caleb, can you provide some further information on the Poulin grips? I have only seen them once before on a Registered Magnum with a Fitz modification.
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This is my set, that I wrote about here: Who made these grips? - update Post 32 I should probably update the thread to let people know that Caleb has identified the maker as Mike Poulin.

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I had a forum member make some duplicates for me, but schofieldkid81 (Steve Jesse) seems to have dropped off the face of the earth. http://smith-wessonforum.com/lounge/393583-some-stocks-schofieldkid81.html#post138103629

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Caleb, can you provide some further information on the Poulin grips? I have only seen them once before on a Registered Magnum with a Fitz modification.
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Not too much.

About all I could glean from the colt forum was that he was (is?) well known for his ivory work and was (is?) the guy to talk to about getting perfect reproductions of Colt ivory.

As to these targets, they are very nicely made, and I thought quite old when I bought them. I am not sure how old they actually are, but the guy I bought them from say they came off of a registered magnum.

The one thing I know for sure is that his style here is very distinctive, and he did make these. Although if my new baby sleep deprived brain remembers correctly there was a grip maker on the forums here who made some excellent reproductions of his work.

From a perspective of how they function; I quite like them, though they aren't anything as good as Ropers. They aren't especially technical in their features, and honestly provide little more than a decent handful with the rear of the trigger guard properly filled in. Good duty or carry grips, but they could have used palm swell and an angled middle finger rest like ropers, with a bit of a mock thumb rest.

They work well for me on this particular gun, which is a bit of an oddity. I am pretty certain that King did the work on it, and I have another 1917 with the Registered Magnum hammer that I am all but entirely King must have done. I think they did this because it sort of..speeds up? the action, if that makes sense. It makes it snappy. The DA becomes.. not a short action exactly, but something that just has to be felt to make sense. It really makes for a truly great DA gun.
 
I was killing time near a LGS in Billings, MT that I never go to, due to their attitude and pricing. I had too much time to kill, so I went inside and they had a pair of grips that looked like Ropers for very little money. I thought that would be the closest I would get to a pair and bought them. Turned out they are real Ropers.
Morale of the story - sometimes the LGS you don't like can make big errors.
 
Forgive me for posting an example from the dark side, but it's the only Roper/KST combo I have…….

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Terry:

That is a gorgeous KST!!!

I was killing time near a LGS in Billings, MT that I never go to, due to their attitude and pricing. I had too much time to kill, so I went inside and they had a pair of grips that looked like Ropers for very little money. I thought that would be the closest I would get to a pair and bought them. Turned out they are real Ropers.

22shtur:

We could really use a photo or two of these grips...:):D

This guy did one heck of a job;

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Caleb:

Wouldn't it have been fun to sit in his workshop and watch the master at work for a day or so...?
 
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Those Rogers are impressive to say the least. Checkering is truly an art all on its own then to seemlessly blend that skill with grip making is something rarely seen. Thanks to all for sharing.
 
Here's another pair of our Forum's resident grip maker Curtis Harlow (44magget) on the Forum.
They are on my pre 26 that was converted to 45 Colt caliber and next to it is a 1977 29-2 with Herretts that was my old duty gun in Detroit.
 

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I'm not a very prolific collector these days, with the kiddos keeping me busy and money tighter I have had to sideline collecting. However when friends send me things... well I just can't not now can I?

As a consequence I am extremely excited regarding this ebay auction I just won, sorry if I beat anyone out. If it's any consolation it looks like there's a bit of repair work to correct on the butt of these. Still, I don't really have any "perfect" ropers, and never really plan to. So for me I'm well pleased and excited to share with the best dang gun forum online.

Figured I would post the pictures from the auction lot, and then get better pictures when they arrive. Interpreting pictures is a pretty valuable things with online buying these days, figure an example is something I can give back to the community here;

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That's the extent of the pictures out of the lot.

What I know I see is:

- Fairly typical damage to the butt, and a repair that someone who is good is going to need to correct at some point.

- N-Frame I think (as evidenced by the 44 scratched into it)

- Interesting 489XX.. something number. Maybe an S/N, possibly for the gun the set was made to fit. Will have to get a clearer view of it, could provide a clue to the timeframe these were made in. I have seen S/Ns on other sets like this before.

- Look to be right handed based on the outward swoop on the right panel toward the butt, whereas the left panel doesn't appear to have that. Hard to say for certain without confirmation, but I think that observation will be born out when they are in my hands.

I'd love it if anyone else has any observations from this set of pictures. I'm visiting some family at the moment but these should be waiting for me at home the week after next.
 
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Glad to see you won them.
The damage blown up almost appears like someone forced a N frame gun on a K frame. Maybe they are N frame and someone dropped the gun at some point?

As far as the serial number I have some K frames with five digit serial numbers that start with a 3 or 4 so I think its something that we yet have been able to explain. I have been tempted to start writing down these numbers to look for a pattern.

Look forward to seeing those grips with better pics and maybe Keith's thoughts on the best way to unglue the repair.
 
As a consequence I am extremely excited regarding this ebay auction I just won, sorry if I beat anyone out.

Yes, you did :D I had the illusion to be the only one to discover them in the lot, but it was clearly evident that someone eyed them Anyway, now you have a pair of diamond magnas to be refinished , a set of white W. Murad Pointer , and several goodyears.
 
The question is asked: "Can anyone ever have too many Ropers?"

Most certainly one can have too many Ropers, If you have more than me you have too many or I have too few. Now that being a given and since I don't have any Ropers it stands to reason you have too many.:rolleyes::D
 
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