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    Mesquite looks mighty fine too. Just throwin that out there.
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    Quote Originally Posted by jlottmc View Post
    Mesquite looks mighty fine too. Just throwin that out there.
    Absolutely correct. Thanks for reminding me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bawanna View Post
    I think I just need a bigger piggy bank.
    Funny, I have the opposite problem. I need bigger pennies to fill my average-sized piggy bank with
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    I should be posting some pics of a set of awesome grips on my SR before too long
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    I kinda like the "pinkish" ones What are they made of?
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    Quote Originally Posted by MW surveyor View Post
    I kinda like the "pinkish" ones What are they made of?
    The ones in the first big picture? Have to be, none of the others are remotely pink but I didn't see pink in those either............

    Anyhow, that is Leopard Wood. It's pretty nice hard stuff, kind of weird in that it changes appearance. It's no good checkered, the pattern gets completely lost. As you file them to shape they change looks as the little spots are somehow random through the wood.
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    Yes, in the first big picture on the previous page. Well, it is either my eyes or my monitor that is seeing kinda redish pink! OK, maybe a brownish pink? Looks like you could never have an exact matched pair. Kinda like a leopard
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    Default Mr. B's Leopard grips

    Inquired about the leopard wood grips and here they are. Some minor fitting to get them over the Wilson "clip on" mag well.
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    Did you end up polishing those or did you apply something. They look real good shined up.

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    I like em.
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