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FloraBama Kid
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Who has em? Worth the price? And how hard are they to fix for SAA?
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Howdy......
I ain't gottem (yet!) but I whatem....lets see what happens............
Good shootin......
Vern...
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If you are interested in looking at options, check out Boones Traders, They sell ivory, and have real ivory grips for 200-400 (depending on grade.) They have poly-ivory (and they say they use more ivory powder so they age much like ivory) for $24-28. I have had 2 sets. My last set I had fitted by Bob and Walker 47 and they look great. Their web site is
http://boonetrading.com
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