WOOD GRIPS

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Post by larry »

i just got my set of wood grips from Christian bond, they fit very nicely, and look and feel great thank you young bond a job well done . i highly recommend this young man's work ;)
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Thanks! Glad you like them! I'll tell him, he'll be glad too...
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Post by amd6547 »

Pics????
"I was so much older than, I'm younger then that now..."
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Post by dolang1 »

Hilmmel, Christian did a great job on the grips. I'm trying to post a picture. All I've learned so far is that it is not sanitary to have a loaded P-64 with you when you are trying to load a picture.http://i36.photobucket.com/albums/e36/d ... 0_0011.jpg
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Post by himmel »

Hey, dolang, glad you got them! I'm going to try something here...
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ouch--didn't work...
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trying it again...
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Post by dolang1 »

Thanks himmel, I even had one of the guys at the office try to post it for me. Email me and tell me how you did it when you are not building grips.
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Post by butch50 »

SWEET
larry
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Post by larry »

e-mail him hell let us all in on the secret. i fought that site for hours.
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Post by nimble1 »

Larry,
Go to a free hosting site like Photobucket and register.Then you can upload your pics to the site. Once your pics are loaded, you can then copy and paste the image tag to this site and pictures appear!!!
My gun sure is gonna look better when I get my new cocobolo grips on it!!!
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Post by warthog »

I got the first cocbolo grips ever produced. :P

I can't wait til the varnish dries...
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Post by nimble1 »

Sure rub it in.... :'(
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Post by garyrwatson »

Where can you get wood grips or any grips designed for the p64?
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Post by dolang1 »

garywatson, contact himmel on this forum. His son Christian made mine and larry's and probably some others. Later Don
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