Walter Stark clipped lefties
Still a great thread. offrdmania, may I ask for an inside shot of the Walter Stark Birdseye maple set, Birdseye is a favorite of mine. Thanks !
Walter Stark clipped lefties
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Following the pictures from Walter Rickell, Vtgw938 and I would ID those as being from Joe Blackford.
The up-kick at the top and bottom swell on the small base are major points of identification.
I was just going by the info on Anthonys blog. He may chime in if he sees the post.
Custom Handgun Grips ID guide
... The Ken Strine photos are from a Charles Askins book I found in a bookshop when in HS, fifty years later I talked to his son on my very first cold call ! And he knew nothing of the book.
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Several years ago I bought a model 14, and when I got it back to my tables and removed the grips I found the cut. It was wearing regular targets but I soon found these for it. I eventually sold the gun the way I found it and sold these to a member here. All I have left are the pictures.
Also shown, thumb rest style.
I would buy a cut frame gun but I would want to know about it ahead of time. Might as well take advantage of it and look for a set of grips. The cut doesn't appear to be as radical as some I've seen. I have a set of Guy Hogue cut frame grips that has the same modest cut, possibly to save the serial number.
Never tire of showing them off for you. I consider them Blackford's. If not Blackford than I would lean toward Stark. The screw is 8x32 with a larger head than the Hurst (8X32), Farrant (4X40)or Hogues (6X32) that I have.
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Finally, one I can relate to being one of the 10% discriminated class of left handers. I found a pair of $3 Gun shop junk box John Hursts for a clipped K frame but gave them and a factory pair of K frame Diamond grips to have a set of shortened Coked reworked to perfection. The Hursts felt perfect, but useless to me.Here's a pair of non-clipped lefties…
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