I am a big fan of sanderson grips myself. I have found that they kinda look alike but actually vary more than one might think. I'm still learning to take good pictures so i hope these come out ok.
Next are a colt pair i found at the last gun show. The grain is real nice.They were priced where i could not resist.
Modified I'd say, but done well enough. A very nice looking set of grips.
I've picked up a couple of sets of grips recently for Colt DA's that might be Sanderson but I'm not certain. One oddball set for sure with a pinky cut that I believe to be original to the grips. The second pic is a better representative of the color.
I do like the, but I think they were made for someone with smaller hands. The left handed ropers I also have for the match target here is just all around better for me, except of course that I'm not a southpaw.
I would be remiss in my efforts to compile this large grouping of Sanderson stocks if I didn't add these two recently acquired sets; I know they have been posted in a separate thread already so my apologies for the redundancy but I think they belong here as well.
This thread has really has really benefited from other members additions, please keep them coming as you find the time. Also, as you acquire them feel free to post them up!
1) K Frame, Square Butt, #88 stamped into the panels. These are the coolest set of Sandersons I have found to date.
2) Sanderson 1911 Thumbrest panels, #42 stamped on the back of each panel.
I found a nice set of Sandersons attached to a nice K-38 that dates to 1952. These are beautiful stocks. They have the number 69 stamped on the inside of each panel. Found this rig at a local gun show recently.
I just entered the club and purchased an early pre model 10 with Sanderson grips. The matching number under the grips is #6. Is that an indicator of a earlier pair? Pics in the morning light soon.
Another set of N frame Sandersons surfaced recently. I didn't take a shot of the back sides, I apologize for that. They have the matching stamped numbers on each panel and have "44" penciled on each panel, probably to denote the N frame .44 they were made for. And, since they fit my Pre War Outdoorsman, I'd guess the "44" was a pre war as well!
Here is a set of left hand Sanderson stocks. These are shown off the gun in post #20. They now reside on my K 22. As a shooter with sinister proclivities this is a rare find. My thanks to the OP for making these available.