So much for the drama.... it IS a cold and snowy day here in the NW, OK for all you folks that live where it really gets winter-y maybe not.... we've had some snow and light flurries the past couple days, the kind (and it doesn't take much) to make the Greater Seattle area challenging for many....
Anyway, just digging through my safe and thought I'd take a couple pics of three pair of special Spegel grips. These are of the Target variety, mounted on N, L, and K frame revolvers.
The top gun is a M25-9 .45 Colt gun that is wearing SB Targets made of Macasser ebony.
The middle is a M586 .38 Special (Brazil export model), wearing RB to SB Targets made of American Black Walnut, made back when Craig was still in Oregon, the wood was harvested on his property.
The bottom gun is a M14-6 Roper .38 Special, also wearing Targets made from American Black Walnut, and is one of his "1 of 1000" grips that he makes every 1000 pair he produces. The bottom pic is of the other side of these grips showing the cartridge case engraved with 1 of 1000 (pic below).
Enjoy
Anyway, just digging through my safe and thought I'd take a couple pics of three pair of special Spegel grips. These are of the Target variety, mounted on N, L, and K frame revolvers.

The top gun is a M25-9 .45 Colt gun that is wearing SB Targets made of Macasser ebony.
The middle is a M586 .38 Special (Brazil export model), wearing RB to SB Targets made of American Black Walnut, made back when Craig was still in Oregon, the wood was harvested on his property.
The bottom gun is a M14-6 Roper .38 Special, also wearing Targets made from American Black Walnut, and is one of his "1 of 1000" grips that he makes every 1000 pair he produces. The bottom pic is of the other side of these grips showing the cartridge case engraved with 1 of 1000 (pic below).

Enjoy