Please help identify!! Was told they are fuzzy's

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I would lean towards Hurst. Nice grips.
 
I was also told they could be hurst..I got them from a estate sale along with some grips that I knew what they all was..but from all the hand work on this set I thought they was a little bit special

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The "soft" edges and the checkering pattern make me think they're early Guy Hogues.

There are a lot of previous posts here to look at for the "California" stocks- search by maker's name.
 
Well I have been looking at pics and reading for about a hour and I am still leaning toward hurst

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I've read where Hurst liked a diamond on the screw side and a plug on opposite side. I'm sure they "all" were not like that. Got any markings or penciled color grease on the back sides?
 

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Just what you see in my pics of the back of grips...

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I think Hogue. The finger groove profile and rounded bottom are unusual, but he was turning out multiple variations then. And then I thought of the diamond profile grip from the back view, so maybe a variation on that.
 
Well I appreciate all the help but I guess it's between the 2..but everything I have found as far as images goes makes me think they are hurst..I personally have never had anything of hurst or guy hogue..but I hear they are sought after grips if in good condition..

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Ok sorry just deleted a bunch of old messages

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From the great Del Rey Mystery Grip thread. http://smith-wessonforum.com/s-w-revolvers-1961-1980/186556-mystery-grips.html

I haven't posted anything her for a while so I thought I would stir up the mud a little. I can attest to the provenance of these three sets of grips as I personally purchased them at the LAPRAC store. I don't know anything about the "Del Rey" connection, but their near twin I purchased and they are stamped Hogue.

Ink stamped "Hogue Custom/PO Box 1001/Cambria CA"

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Left Hurst, Center Hogue, Right Hogue

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As with the OP's grips, Larry's far right pair does not have the inletted "islands" inside the frame that are often a Hogue trademark, as on the center pair. The OP's finger grooves and the rounded bottom profile are different.

A flaired bottom is a common, if not universal, feature of Hurst.
 
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