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Cheyenne Logan
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Making a set of grips
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something I'm trying
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Re: Making a set of grips
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That looks elegant, nice color what is the material?
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Re: Making a set of grips
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Looking good!
Are these synthetic or bone or … ?
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Cheyenne Logan
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Re: Making a set of grips
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Thanks for the comments....they are cast synthetic.... experimenting with color...going for an aged bone look....
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Re: Making a set of grips
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Very nice. Good color.
Several years ago, I made some grips out of Corian.
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Re: Making a set of grips
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I love the look and texture of bone. Yours looks great. Could have fooled me from the picture as being real.
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