Faux ivory grips

Started by Pappy Hayes, October 13, 2023, 08:47:37 PM

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Pappy Hayes

I saw these grips on one of my Facebook groups. The owner could not remember where he got them. This is the style I was wanting for my Richard's. Does anyone know where I could find them?

RoyceP

Maybe cut one of these up to make them?

Major 2

Pappy, I recall these came from Larry Little "Gripmaker"
in 2007
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Pappy Hayes

Quote from: Major 2 on October 14, 2023, 09:59:44 AM
Pappy, I recall these came from Larry Little "Gripmaker"
in 2007
I have a pair of these. I went to get another set but he said he didn't have anymore for Ubertis. The picture above the grips are more like the ones in Last Stand at Saber River revolver. That is what I am trying to simulate

Major 2

I have one of Prop guns Kenny Howell made for Last Stand at Saber River.
But not the hero piece(s) (Kenny made 3 of those)
The one I have, was also in the shoot but has 1 piece walnut grips.

Sorry, I wasn't more helpful.
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Johnny McCrae

Many years ago, I made a set of grips out of Corian for my Richard's Transition. I sent them out for the checkering. I tried to replicate the pistol Tom Selleck carried in the Last stand at Saber River.
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Pappy Hayes

Quote from: Johnny McCrae on October 18, 2023, 09:24:15 AM
Many years ago, I made a set of grips out of Corian for my Richard's Transition. I sent them out for the checkering. I tried to replicate the pistol Tom Selleck carried in the Last stand at Saber River.
That is what I am trying to do. Can you tell me the process how you made your grips? What is Corian? Where did you send the grips?

Major 2

have you tried  Dave Corbin ?
Dave@TombstoneGrips.com
PO Box 2171
White City, OR 97503 USA
www.TombstoneGrips.com
Fax: (541)-826-8669
when planets align...do the deal !

Johnny McCrae

Quote from: Pappy Hayes on October 19, 2023, 11:33:13 AM
That is what I am trying to do. Can you tell me the process how you made your grips? What is Corian? Where did you send the grips?
It's been several years since I did any grips. Attached is how I remember doing them. I'll try to find out who I sent them to for checkering. You might check with a local countertop maker. I think Corian also sells small samples. Also attached is a set I made for my USFA. Hope this helps.
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Johnny McCrae

I found this website in my files: http://www.shootingbums.org/klassiclaserworks/grips.html 
I'll keep looking.

I forgot to mention. With some practice, the shaping of the grip with the a Rotary Oscillating sander is relatively easy to learn how to do. Just take a little off at a time. The same technique works with Walnut grips.
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Johnny McCrae

Here is a link for Corian samples: https://coriandesignsamples.colors2u.net/
You should be able to get one grip out of a 4" x 4" sample.
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Pappy Hayes

Quote from: Major 2 on October 19, 2023, 11:49:01 AM
have you tried  Dave Corbin ?
Dave@TombstoneGrips.com
PO Box 2171
White City, OR 97503 USA
www.TombstoneGrips.com
Fax: (541)-826-8669
The grips on my gun shown are from him. He doesn't have any engraved grips.

Pappy Hayes

Quote from: Johnny McCrae on October 20, 2023, 09:50:53 AM
Here is a link for Corian samples: https://coriandesignsamples.colors2u.net/
You should be able to get one grip out of a 4" x 4" sample.
Thank you. I might try my hand

RRio

Quote from: Major 2 on October 14, 2023, 09:59:44 AM
Pappy, I recall these came from Larry Little "Gripmaker"
in 2007

That gun is just plain purdy, Major 2  !   ;D
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Major 2

Thank you, Sir!  It has been my main match since 2007.
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DeaconKC

Quote from: Johnny McCrae on October 20, 2023, 09:50:53 AM
Here is a link for Corian samples: https://coriandesignsamples.colors2u.net/
You should be able to get one grip out of a 4" x 4" sample.
Johnny, how does the Corian feel as far as being slippery?
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Quote from: DeaconKC on November 12, 2023, 04:06:49 PM
Johnny, how does the Corian feel as far as being slippery?
The Corian grips were just fine and never felt slippery. I used two .45 Colt revolvers with 5-1/2" barrels and sometimes fired Black Powder loads.
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Cheyenne Logan

Another group I'm in had these posted as coming from Arizona Custom Grips

DeaconKC

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