I know most target grips are walnut or goncalo. But I have this set I just picked up and they just don't seem to fit in that category. Any chance they might be honduran rosewood or pau ferro??
On top of the different looking grain and color, the grips appear to have no finish and appear to be better quality. They have never been used and still had sawdust packed into the checkering border. There is a partial number stamping. I see no pore ends, and minimal side pores like I see on walnut and goncalo. Not a great change of color when wet.
The wood is lighter colored if anything than the pics. I have a bunch more of pics. If these didn't have the cut-out they would stay with me.
Added: The grips have not been re-finished or touched from what I can tell. They appear all original. There is no urethane finish, but might be a wax finish. The saw dust in the checkering border seemed to be mixed with something, possibly wax. The wood has a buffed appearance and the checkering looks brand new and untouched.
Added again: Magnifying glass of the grip bottom looks like pau ferro pores to me. Just doesn't "feel" like goncalo.
I would like to hear from anyone who has S&W Honduran Rosewood grips or pau ferro ones.
On top of the different looking grain and color, the grips appear to have no finish and appear to be better quality. They have never been used and still had sawdust packed into the checkering border. There is a partial number stamping. I see no pore ends, and minimal side pores like I see on walnut and goncalo. Not a great change of color when wet.
The wood is lighter colored if anything than the pics. I have a bunch more of pics. If these didn't have the cut-out they would stay with me.
Added: The grips have not been re-finished or touched from what I can tell. They appear all original. There is no urethane finish, but might be a wax finish. The saw dust in the checkering border seemed to be mixed with something, possibly wax. The wood has a buffed appearance and the checkering looks brand new and untouched.
Added again: Magnifying glass of the grip bottom looks like pau ferro pores to me. Just doesn't "feel" like goncalo.
I would like to hear from anyone who has S&W Honduran Rosewood grips or pau ferro ones.
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