Tyler T Grip company shutdown - shipping again

wrangler5,

I commend you sir. Hopefully it turns out well and the demand is there. Furthermore, perhaps at sometime down the road you can produce other models made of the same materials as the Tylers are now. . . . < snip >

Thanks for the (potential) support, Murphy. My initial foray is intended to provide a functional substitute for those who just want a gun with a standard grip/grip adapter. I am hoping it comes out of the mold ready to go for its intended purpose, with no hand finishing required. But the particular resin approach I'm starting with doesn't lend itself to metallic-looking finishes.

If the demand is there, I will explore other processes that offer more options as far as look and finish go. I have the impression that there are synthetics that can be molded to look like some metals, and which also will not require hand finishing. But setup and production costs are higher, which is why I'm not starting there. I do NOT want to look at products that require hand finishing except as a last resort: I can't help but wonder if the hand finishing step might be the one that broke the (Tyler) camel's back, so to speak, as it takes time and experience to do well, something the family successors might not have been ready, or willing, or even able, to do.

As far as cost is concerned, I'm planning to offer the resin models for less than the Tylers were charging. I'm still exploring packaging and shipping costs, but hope to be able to offer 'em at $20 delivered (plus sales tax for MO residents only.)

Dain Bramage, my initial resin process lends itself to individual color options without having to make big runs of things, so if the dye is available for a color you want I'm OK with it. I have experience with the black from products that a friend of mine makes, but don't know how blue or mustard gold (for example) colors might actually look. I'll experiment and report once I get rolling with the black ones.

I do know I can get dyes to make a translucent pink grip adapter, so if anybody wants a pink one that should be do-able. :eek:

Pwhphd and luangtom, and other who may be interested, I will post a notice here (maybe it should be in the for sale section - someone let me know if that's the preferred way to handle it) when I have product to ship and know final details on pricing and ordering. Until then, please keep your enthusiasm!

And thanks to everyone for your interest. It's most encouraging.
 
I'll take a j frame but what I really need is a K frame for that classic look on my 64 snubbie
 
Love them Tylers and sold 3 in the last 12 months for under $30.00. I WILL NOT pay the outragous prices on them here on the forum or anywhere else. $50.00 plus is way too much money for me. Can buy a quality set of Ahrends grips for about the same money and can sand them down for a perfect fit.

Hope our resident machinist can start pumping them out for a reasonable price!
 
As a big fan of service stocks on my N-frames - grip adapters are frequently fitted to my revolvers. I currently own ten, and would be very interested in a reproduction. I need about ten more. I would like to see a true nickle finish, as the polished aluminum is quite a mismatch on a nickle revolver.
 
T-Grip Drama

I keep wonder why Smith & Wesson doesn't produce their own version of the T-Grip. With their aluminium metal injection moulding (MIM) technology it would seem to be an easy item to produce.
 
Thanks for the (potential) support, Murphy. My initial foray is intended to provide a functional substitute for those who just want a gun with a standard grip/grip adapter. I am hoping it comes out of the mold ready to go for its intended purpose, with no hand finishing required. But the particular resin approach I'm starting with doesn't lend itself to metallic-looking finishes.

If the demand is there, I will explore other processes that offer more options as far as look and finish go. I have the impression that there are synthetics that can be molded to look like some metals, and which also will not require hand finishing. But setup and production costs are higher, which is why I'm not starting there. I do NOT want to look at products that require hand finishing except as a last resort: I can't help but wonder if the hand finishing step might be the one that broke the (Tyler) camel's back, so to speak, as it takes time and experience to do well, something the family successors might not have been ready, or willing, or even able, to do.

As far as cost is concerned, I'm planning to offer the resin models for less than the Tylers were charging. I'm still exploring packaging and shipping costs, but hope to be able to offer 'em at $20 delivered (plus sales tax for MO residents only.)

Dain Bramage, my initial resin process lends itself to individual color options without having to make big runs of things, so if the dye is available for a color you want I'm OK with it. I have experience with the black from products that a friend of mine makes, but don't know how blue or mustard gold (for example) colors might actually look. I'll experiment and report once I get rolling with the black ones.

I do know I can get dyes to make a translucent pink grip adapter, so if anybody wants a pink one that should be do-able. :eek:

Pwhphd and luangtom, and other who may be interested, I will post a notice here (maybe it should be in the for sale section - someone let me know if that's the preferred way to handle it) when I have product to ship and know final details on pricing and ordering. Until then, please keep your enthusiasm!

And thanks to everyone for your interest. It's most encouraging.

When you get things up and running then I would post your product in the vendor category as well.

And I am one of those guys that will pay too much for the right adapter. I just got an older version (no writing on it) perfect N frame aluminum polished tyler for $90 and I couldn't be happier. I just don't see them enough these days to think that the price wasn't fair. The market demands the price and if people are putting multiple bids on these things on e-bay for high prices than that is what they are worth.
 
Thanks for the (potential) support, Murphy. My initial foray is intended to provide a functional substitute for those who just want a gun with a standard grip/grip adapter. I am hoping it comes out of the mold ready to go for its intended purpose, with no hand finishing required. But the particular resin approach I'm starting with doesn't lend itself to metallic-looking finishes.

If the demand is there, I will explore other processes that offer more options as far as look and finish go. I have the impression that there are synthetics that can be molded to look like some metals, and which also will not require hand finishing. But setup and production costs are higher, which is why I'm not starting there. I do NOT want to look at products that require hand finishing except as a last resort: I can't help but wonder if the hand finishing step might be the one that broke the (Tyler) camel's back, so to speak, as it takes time and experience to do well, something the family successors might not have been ready, or willing, or even able, to do.

As far as cost is concerned, I'm planning to offer the resin models for less than the Tylers were charging. I'm still exploring packaging and shipping costs, but hope to be able to offer 'em at $20 delivered (plus sales tax for MO residents only.)

Dain Bramage, my initial resin process lends itself to individual color options without having to make big runs of things, so if the dye is available for a color you want I'm OK with it. I have experience with the black from products that a friend of mine makes, but don't know how blue or mustard gold (for example) colors might actually look. I'll experiment and report once I get rolling with the black ones.

I do know I can get dyes to make a translucent pink grip adapter, so if anybody wants a pink one that should be do-able. :eek:

Pwhphd and luangtom, and other who may be interested, I will post a notice here (maybe it should be in the for sale section - someone let me know if that's the preferred way to handle it) when I have product to ship and know final details on pricing and ordering. Until then, please keep your enthusiasm!

And thanks to everyone for your interest. It's most encouraging.

I'd be up for some in wild colors. :)

Looks like even if the Tyler Co. does remain in business they are gonna lose a boat load of it. That's what crappy customer service gets ya. Eventually someone somewhere is gonna take up the slack. I knew that without having an MBA. :)
 
Wrangler5, if you are able to go into production with your product please keep everyone informed. I believe that there is market for these, in many different sizes and color options. Wishing you the best of luck!!

Sir, if you are planning on producing a grip to fit a S/B K frame anytime soon please let me know, and I will stop my E-bay hunt for a used Tyler product. I always want to help an U.S. based start up.
 
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No Patent

Tyler can't have a patent on their T-Grip design even if they have a trademark. An older gentleman at the range last weekend had a Pachmayr add-on that served the exact same purpose and looked very similar except for the slight finger grooves of the T-Grip.

I ordered, and paid for, a T-Grip in mid-December of 2010. No grip, no contact, no voicemail, no refund. I am not happy.
 
T-grips is probably trademarked. You'll have to come up with a new name.

"Wrangler's grip adaptors, ribbed for your pleasure"

-Did you hear Old Man Wrangler kicked the bucket, and his descendants are partying and drinking the company into the ground?
-Yeah, Riblets are going for $5,000 on Mindlink.
-Wow! They're on sale!
 
Tyler can't have a patent on their T-Grip design even if they have a trademark. An older gentleman at the range last weekend had a Pachmayr add-on that served the exact same purpose and looked very similar except for the slight finger grooves of the T-Grip.

I ordered, and paid for, a T-Grip in mid-December of 2010. No grip, no contact, no voicemail, no refund. I am not happy.

Did you file a complaint with the USPS?

https://postalinspectors.uspis.gov/forms/MailFraudComplaint.aspx

User friendly, you can do it online.

They seem to be the only legal option we have available. Maybe enough complaints will get them moving and at least shut down Tyler's website.

It disturbing that people that are not aware of the situation are still mailing them checks (like me in December of 2010) and they are still cashing them.
 
there is a size 2 tyler t grip for a j frame on sale for $25 on the ruger forum classifieds.
 
Wrangler5, if you are able to go into production with your product please keep everyone informed. I believe that there is market for these, in many different sizes and color options. Wishing you the best of luck!!

Sir, if you are planning on producing a grip to fit a S/B K frame anytime soon please let me know, and I will stop my E-bay hunt for a used Tyler product. I always want to help an U.S. based start up.

Thanks for the good wishes, old bear. I don't think different colors will be a problem unless demand for a wide variety drives me nuts keeping orders straight. Oh well, as they say, we should all have such problems.

A square butt K frame adapter will be the next model I do, assuming the whole process produces an acceptable product. I THINK (desperately hope?) it will, but until I see the first unit out of a mold I won't know for sure. Hopefully that will happen next week, and the suspense is killing me.
 
I hesitate to say this because I don't want to rain on anyone's parade, but when I was buying T-Grips part of the attraction was using a vintage accessory with the original vintage S&W grips. I'm not sure I'd feel the same if it were polymer, even if the fit and finish were better than the Tyler products. I could be a universe of one.
 
Darn shame they are not being made. I like them alot but the prices people are asking are absolutley ridiculous for a pre drought $25.00-$30.00 unit. A case of supply and demand applies here. I would not pay a penny more than $50.00 and the ones coming up for sale are ALWAYS sold before I can hit the keystroke.

If anyone has a set for a J frame let me know:)!
 
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Some just never get the word. This has been posted time and again, by me and others. You're not going to get your money back, and the Attorney General in Oklahoma City could care less. He refers everything to the U.S. Postal Inspector who puts them in a file. If perhaps a 1,000 dissatisfied people file a complaint, they might accidently take a look at it. You're just screwed. Me, myself, I'm out $160, and there's nothing to be done, except get the word out. They are bogus crooks.
 
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