these are Boone bonded ivory combats that I reshape taking the swell out of the but for better concealment
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1970 grips that I reshaped and finished in tounge oil
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these are Boone bonded ivory combats that I reshape taking the swell out of the but for better concealment
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Really nice job. Like to see that light colored wood on the gun itself.
Tony
"Welcome to Tennessee, patron state of shootin' stuff.".....Bob Lee Swagger (Shooter-2007)
I'll get er done. Need some mo battries for da camera.
Just got this email, thought it was pretty cool.
Nice work Terry, I would like to put the photo of your modification up on the website as an inspiration for other customizers if that's ok.
Warm regards,
David L. Boone
boss@boonetrading.com
www.boonetrading.com
1-800-423-1945
Boone Trading Company Inc.
P. O. Box 669 (Mail)
562 Coyote Rd (U.P.S.)
Brinnon, WA 98320
Great job, Tel. Once you get under that varnish and checkering there can be some interesting wood under there. Here's a $5 pair of flea market Python grips that I sanded down like you did and applied oil. I couldn't deal with the gold medalions so switched them to silver.
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nice work Wyatt, that is the finish I am going to have put on my 4", but I have to wait on my .45 to come in first. I like to keep one in the bedroom.