J Frame Grip Identification

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Can anyone help me ID these smooth J frame grips?

I snagged these off Ebay with terrible pictures for $20. I figured it'd be a fun refinish project and some good practice before I go to refinish a much more expensive set of K frame combats. They are silver washer on the inside.

They look a fair amount like the lady smith grips, but some of the lady smith grips I've seen appear to be a laminate. Just wanting to ID these so that I can hopefully get them to somebody in need of them to put a gun back to factory.

Thanks,
Garrett
 
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J frame Smooth Magna grips, looks like Goncalo Alves.

They usually bring a premium over the checkered examples. I’ve seen them in Morado and laminate as well.
 
J frame Smooth Magna grips, looks like Goncalo Alves.

They usually bring a premium over the checkered examples. I’ve seen them in Morado and laminate as well.
Any knowledge as to what these would have been a factory offering on, if anything? I know k/n frame smooth targets/presentation grips could be purchased as aftermarket part. Same story here?
 
Lady smiths for sure, at least one Lew Horton, and I’ve seen them on some 640s as factory fare.

There was a run of model 60s with factory polish that had them as well.

I’m sure the J frame experts can assist with better info.
 
I have them on a couple. I just assumed that they came from Ladysmith. Top one is first production run m 60. Lower is 60-9.IMG_0117.jpeg
 
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