Picked these K frame John Hurst grips up for $37 but wasn't sure how good I could make them. They were rough, and not only had the name of the owner in crayon on the backsides, but had his name scratched into the right panel. Checkering was all but gone on the right side, maybe a set of duty grips.
I got them cleaned up, made some repairs and got everything smooth and they looked pretty good except for the checkering. Member 44magget stepped in and re-cut the checkering to perfection.
I'm not done with the finish but I think you can see they were worth saving. We aren't sure what the wood is, so if anyone has an idea what John Hurst often used, we would appreciate knowing. Curtis said the wood was very hard.
I got them cleaned up, made some repairs and got everything smooth and they looked pretty good except for the checkering. Member 44magget stepped in and re-cut the checkering to perfection.
I'm not done with the finish but I think you can see they were worth saving. We aren't sure what the wood is, so if anyone has an idea what John Hurst often used, we would appreciate knowing. Curtis said the wood was very hard.
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