Mystery Grips - N Frame

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These came off of a Model 29 that I bought in 1993. They've been sitting in a box for 24 years. I have no idea who made them. The workmanship is excellent. The screw is an Allen Head. As you can see, they're laminated. Guessing is allowed...
 

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Eagle Grips ! ? Guess no. 1.....we get three right ??
On second thought,....NOT Eagle grips, so subtract that guess from my total.

Eagle Grips stamped the backs and white-outlined model number uses in the "old days";...and boy does it seem strange to refer to 1993 as "old days".
 
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I'm thinking Badger grips too. I just got a set in black for my 629 3". Great grips.
 
During the mid 70's in Houston, TX, I acquired a very similar set for my uniform carry Model 19. My memory won't allow me to recall anything except they were purchased from a guy who said he hand made them. They are still in my possession and attached to a 2.5" Model 19. Now I'm a little suspect as to their origin..............hardcase60
 
With the Allen head screw and the laminated construction they remind me of the old Mustang brand grips. The Mustang grip company is no longer in business. Which is sad as they produced good quality grips at a decent price.
 
Still wondering. Thanks for the participation.
 
A vote for Mustang.

Interesting to me that there was actually a time that a manufacturer didn't plaster their name all over a product.
 
Laminated. Blind Female Threads on Right Side. No Name. I looked at a lot of pics and Badgers look quite similar.
 

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