caryc
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Post by caryc on Jan 24, 2012 17:55:50 GMT -5
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Post by bigblue on Jan 24, 2012 18:38:24 GMT -5
Cary, I always expect your grips to be gorgeous, but those are over the top! Great photography to boot. May be a dumb question, but what kind of ram did the horn come from? They look lighter than the Marino horns. I wonder how Mouflon would work for grips? I've taken a few in the past, but never gave any thought to using the horns for grips. Don
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Post by caryc on Jan 24, 2012 20:51:56 GMT -5
Cary, I always expect your grips to be gorgeous, but those are over the top! Great photography to boot. May be a dumb question, but what kind of ram did the horn come from? They look lighter than the Marino horns. I wonder how Mouflon would work for grips? I've taken a few in the past, but never gave any thought to using the horns for grips. Don These are indeed Marino Ram. The horn must be cut into sections and boiled to soften it, then slowly pressed out flat.
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Post by Lee Martin on Jan 24, 2012 22:41:34 GMT -5
Very impressive Cary. If I were a gripmaker, I too would be hard pressed to let those go. -Lee www.singleactions.com
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Post by cubrock on Jan 25, 2012 0:15:07 GMT -5
Hope you get some more of this - at least enough to get through your waiting list to me.
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Post by Frank V on Jan 28, 2012 17:46:46 GMT -5
Cary, those are beautiful. I'd hate to see them go too if I were you. Thanks for sharing. Frank
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Post by needsmostuff on Jan 29, 2012 10:15:57 GMT -5
These are indeed Marino Ram. The horn must be cut into sections and boiled to soften it, then slowly pressed out flat. Is that something you have to do to get material ? Or is there a way to buy slabs , ready to go?
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Post by squawberryman on Feb 1, 2012 10:21:49 GMT -5
Sir, new guy here. might you have any more of this available for a Blackhawk?
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