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garywatson, I forgot about Zeeborg. Also on this site, made me some fine grips out of plastic
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e-mail him hell let us all in on the secret. i fought that site for hours.
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myself--I downloaded the pics from here or from e-mail, resized them (Christian showed me how to do that LOL!) and did the direct link, ie
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Here is a set of Zee's Grips on one of my P-64's,
OD green w/Black Swirl




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Another set of Zee's grips, Ivory w/Black Swirl





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Top pic is one of Zee's CZ52 grips, black w/grey swirl, these really fit and feel great, he was offering these on Gunboards.

The other pic's are some wood grips that a guy I know made for me, first set is Hard Rock Maple, and the bottom set is Burl Cherry, I don't know if he wants to make more of these CZ52 grips or not but I can ask if anyone is interested. Also, I can ask if he can or would do grips for the P-64 also. Not trying to be in competition with anyone else, but he does do excellent work on all the wood grips he has made for me. Just let me know here or email me @ chsiria@hotmail.com and I will ask him.



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Got my my new BOND GRIPS today the new ones are on the bottom of pix. the old ones are on top CB dose nice work ,


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« Reply #23 on 23 Feb, 2006, 12:16pm »

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I am sorry for the delay. I tried to make couple of pairs just to figure out how much time it takes. It takes time.
I am very glad that there is another source of grips beside mine. Zeeborg does very nice job.
I know that there a lot of people who think "Well no offense to Omega but paying half what the gun cost me for grips is not my cup of tea. Even though they are beautiful grips. Hell I can't justify paying $50 for wooden Mak grips..." it is very valid opinion.

But I am spending a lot of time as the grips are handmade, so I have to charge accordingly.
So cost of grips would be $70 plus cost of wood.
I am ready as you are
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Post by truth »

The grips that I saw on his web site are beautiful...
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Post by corey »

those are realy nice grips .... and i get to see yals grips before you do ( i'm chris's freind)
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Where can you get wood grips or any grips designed for the p64?
I got my grips from Himmel's son, Christian. He makes terrific wood grips -- they are simply beautiful.

Mine came in the mail last week. I just had time to install them before I went to a wedding. They were a very big hit!

My camera isn't working right now. I'll have to buy a new one (and figure out how to use it...) before I can post any pics. Meanwhile, take my word for it -- the grips are beautiful!

The workmanship is unsurpassed and the price is right. Shoot Himmel a note and he'll point you in the right direction.
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