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Ivory Grips
10 August 2013, 08:52
new_guyIvory Grips
No, it's not a double rifle, but anyone that appreciates doubles has to appreciate Paul Persinger's ivory grips on my FA '97... 45 Colt with ACP cylinder.
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I've seen lots of grips, and Paul's work is second to none. Double guys have nice guns, and your handguns deserve nice grips.
Give Paul a call. Relatively quick turn-around, and spectacular work. He's a real pro.
10 August 2013, 09:12
N E 450 No2I will add, that I have 2 sets of 1911 Ivory grips from Paul. They are perfect, in every way...
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10 August 2013, 15:50
bulldog563Website/contact info?
Have a custom 1911 which needs these
Also sent you an email through your site new guy, did you receive? Would be from jXXXXXn@gmail
10 August 2013, 18:08
Badger MattI have a set of hand-fitted ivory grips from Paul Persinger on my USFA SAA 44-40 and they are perfect.
For my 1911's ivory I went with Nutmeg Sports at
Nutmeg Sports IvoryMy scrimshawed grip is shown here...
10 August 2013, 19:11
new_guyquote:
Originally posted by bulldog563:
Website/contact info?
Have a custom 1911 which needs these
Also sent you an email through your site new guy, did you receive? Would be from jXXXXXn@gmail
Sorry, but I have not received your email.
Try sending to: info@heymusa.com or give me a call at 214.606.2566
10 August 2013, 20:02
Dr L. S. WirthlinI did not want to cut up my tusks so I had several pairs of ivory 1911 grips made from large Hippo teeth. Looks real sharp.
10 August 2013, 22:55
lee440I went on his site and could not find any info on real ivory grips, just the artificial. Did I miss something?
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10 August 2013, 23:02
new_guyI don't think Paul has a website.
11 August 2013, 00:58
Badger MattHere's the latest contact info I have for Mr Persinger:
Paul Persinger
10441 Mackinaw St.
El Paso, TX 79924
915-821-7541
I don't believe he's ever had a web-site.
16 August 2013, 06:31
lavacaI've got a Colt SAA that is crying for those grips. She was so embarassed last time I took her to the range with her plain-jane rubber factory grips (or it may have been my shooting).
16 August 2013, 06:37
scojacquote:
Originally posted by Dr L. S. Wirthlin:
I did not want to cut up my tusks so I had several pairs of ivory 1911 grips made from large Hippo teeth. Looks real sharp.
Do you have any pictures you'd like to share? I'd like to see those if you don't mind.
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06 October 2013, 06:31
RACThis is a set of one piece ivory Nutmeg grips on a USFA 45 Colt I won in a raffle.
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08 October 2013, 19:00
Andre MertensI'm a sucker when it comes to ivory grips like those. Unfortunately, they're rather fragile and more suited for show than for manhandling. Also, they do cost an arm and a leg. I've chosen to take the middle road and settled for "look alikes" which are way not so pretty but stronger for sure.
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