Grashorn stags plus tyler t equals comfort and style? Show off your Grashorns!

Thanks to Klyde a forum member, these Grasshorns have a new home.
They feel great and look better than the Shooting Stars from Herretts which they replaced. Originally it wore some Goodyears and never did the 19 justice.
I don't thing the Tyler adapter will be added. It feels great as it is.
Maybe a pair for the N frame square frame will come. Or the Python only time and money will tell.

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I've posted this elsewhere, but thought I would play in this sandbox as well. Picture of my 337 with a set of Grashorn's elk. Will try and snap a picture of my 34-1 with a set of Grashorn's sheep tomorrow.
 

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Ok, I have to ask, where do you find a knife like that?

I think I need one too.

Jay

It's a Boker hunting knife, Boker Arbolito. I think that means it was made in south america, not solingen. Damn nice knife. Works like a charm cleaning a whitetail. I got it online at AG Russell knifes I think.
 
Some Grashorn stags......

Two sets of Patrick's stags and the obligatory T-Grips on my 624 and Performance Center 15-9. Some much older homemade stags and a T-Grip on my 1905(Chg. 3) M&P. The Grashorn grips were slimmed by Patrick at my request and fit me quite well. The Grashorn grips look great and make my revolvers very controllable, even with fairly hot loads in the N frame. Some J frame Grashorns for my 642 are my next procurement......
 

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I agree, Patrick is one heck of a craftsman. Not only that, but he's an excellent vendor. I've had the pleasure of speaking with him on the phone. I was looking for a set of no bark stags for my snubbie Python. In no time, I had pictures in an email of a set he made for me.

These are the only one's I have so far. I need to place an order for a pre-10 M&P snubbie very soon.

No Tyler's for my 66-2 (I need to take some better pics!)

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off-brand ;)

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without the T's

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George
This is a better pic. The rear view is for myself.

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Baby's got BACK! : ) It's nice to see good thick stag that doesn't get porous as it nears the frame surface.

I love these photo threads. I download almost every N frame shot and surf them when I want a visual feast. If there was a magazine full of photos like this, I'd subscribe, and for the first time in my life, I could admit that I buy it to look at the pictures!
 
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Finally

I was lucky enougth to pick up a blued 19-3, 2 1/2 inch today. 8K87xxx nice and tight , not perfect but it is mine.
I have been thinking of these since about 1970 when i was pondering my possible trip to SE Asia. I never got there but was deployed east out of Norfolk VA. The funny thing is I wasn't 21 yet. So after all that time I finally came on one today.
I have a pair of stags on my 640 and hope to get some soon for the rb K in the safe.
Thanks for posting the photos.

My new old 19 with Grasshorns.
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