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thinking of a stag, mammoth ivory, or something nice for my old 70 series. what say you all? whats good and whats bad and where to get them at. pictures of your gun with grips would be great.
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Sambarg stag is my favorite.
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Ivory or faux ivory or whatever.
Just something ivory'ish.
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...tough to make a recommendation. 1911 stocks are very plentiful. If you do a search youll come up with a ton of them, but that's a good way to peek around Until you find something you like. Heres some interesting sites: https://www.boonetrading.com/collections/colt-simulated-ivory-pistol-gripshttp://truivory.com/truivorygrips.htmhttp://rmhknives.com
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Definitely go with the prehistoric mammoth ivory
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Web results 1911 Mammoth (Mastodon) & Elephant Ivory Gun Grips - Gunner Products Gunner Products › category https://www.gunnerproducts.com/index.php?route=product/category&path=64
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I'm making a few sets from stabilized burl maple. Will post some pictures soon.
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thinking of a stag, mammoth ivory, or something nice for my old 70 series. what say you all? whats good and whats bad and where to get them at. pictures of your gun with grips would be great. I like the ones that are on it now. That being said....I called Craig Spegel about a week and a half ago. He was very nice. And I was very nice. I'm expecting a set of Kingwood (he doesn't list them, but found a blank set while we were on the phone) diamond checkered in about 2-1/2 weeks. Nothing better as far as I'm concerned. But after he does this run, it will be maybe a year before orders are delivered.
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Check out grips by Esmerelda.
esmeralda.cc/
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Check out grips by Esmerelda.
esmeralda.cc/ I checked them out. I like the checkered cocobolo.
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The ultimate is probably fossil ivory, which used to be a lot cheaper than it is now. Not so sure of its durability.
Elephant ivory might be a fine investment, if you can find some (legally).
Stag is about 1/2 the cost of fossil ivory and is possibly more practical as far as grip and durability.
The fine hardwoods, figured walnuts, desert ironwood, bocote, are nice. I read recently that cocobolo has been declared endangered, and may be harder to obtain in the future.
Mother of pearl is wonderful, but I have heard not always durable. I've always wondered about abalone, which has spectacular colors. I have one really large abalone shell that I might be able to make into grips, but I'm not sure I have the skill to do it.
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Plain old walnut works for me. Bob
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...doen't look so "plain" to me....nice stocks...
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Give Henry Lance a look at www.texasgrips.comHe made me a set for my Para that I think are beautiful---he used the purple heart wood I sent him
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Plain old walnut works for me. Bob Is that the Colt reintroduction of the 1911, or an original? Very nice.
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Ivory or faux ivory or whatever.
Just something ivory'ish. Isn't "faux ivory" another way of saying plastic?
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Ivory or faux ivory or whatever.
Just something ivory'ish. Isn't "faux ivory" another way of saying plastic? Ummm... I don't know if that'd be technically correct or not.
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Ivory or Sambar...
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...doen't look so "plain" to me....nice stocks... My thought exactly!
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