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Post by ballard on Feb 20, 2011 15:33:16 GMT -5
who is making these now?
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Post by taffin on Feb 20, 2011 17:04:17 GMT -5
ONLY ONE COMPANY HAS BEEN AUTHORIZED BY THE SKELTON FAMILY FOR THE PAST 25 YEARS: BLUMAGNUM. BEFORE THAT IS WAS BEARHUG MAKING THEM.
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Post by ballard on Feb 20, 2011 18:47:48 GMT -5
Thank you, John. Is Blumagnum still operational?
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Post by taffin on Feb 20, 2011 22:32:44 GMT -5
YES
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Post by Boge Quinn on Feb 20, 2011 23:30:32 GMT -5
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Post by ballard on Feb 21, 2011 0:45:24 GMT -5
Boge, those are nice
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Post by Frank V on Feb 21, 2011 12:25:58 GMT -5
Very Nice. Frank
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Post by bigmuddy on Feb 21, 2011 20:01:53 GMT -5
Not "Skelton" grips, but another example of Ted's work. Great guy to deal with too.
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Post by Boge Quinn on Feb 22, 2011 10:14:18 GMT -5
He sure is. ballard, FYI - mine are the "presentation" grade walnut. The web site is www.blu-magnum.com/.
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kman68
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Post by kman68 on Feb 22, 2011 13:08:08 GMT -5
is there a difference between these and Jordan troopers?
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akray
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Post by akray on Feb 22, 2011 13:31:26 GMT -5
Does BluMagnum need the gun to fit a pair of Skelton grips?
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Post by Boge Quinn on Feb 22, 2011 15:18:51 GMT -5
What I did was, I let Tedd know that I wanted a set for my Triple Lock, and he let me know when he was ready for my gun. He turned them around in a couple of weeks.
He might be able to do without the gun, I suggest you contact him.
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