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Unread 01-28-2006, 01:20 PM   #1
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Now on auction from Jim's Grips...

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/Vie...?Item=43209067

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Unread 01-28-2006, 06:34 PM   #2
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They should do a set with Sesamy Street's Big Bird on it. Might buy a set

A set with a Mercedes-logo, probably buy some of those
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My God...genuine SS Death's Head grips!!!!! I have to have a set !

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this is the 2nd time he has tried to sell either these or exact copies, he or someone else also has thse grips on e-bay...





He must have a laser burner? I wonder if he can do ANY design?
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I would prefer Homer Simson...Jerry Burney
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Jerry, I bet he could do that for you!

I was trying to think what design would be cool and ask him to make me a few pair? I like the imperial or weimar eagle?


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How about the text

'Place hands here' with an arrow pointing towards the barrel saying 'Point that way'.

Or even better: The Lugerforum logo!
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I like his warning...

" These grips where made for the sole purpose of being able to dress up your Luger pistol and are ment for no other purpose "

As if, anyone could possibly think they are period-correct...
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I think it would be neat to have a pair with the DWM logo on them.
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Who is making the grips and do they fit worth a crap?


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Geez I wonder if he can do Curly Larry and Moe NUYK NYUK NYUK
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If I look at his other auctions, the grips are definately lasercut and he should be able to put just about anything on them.

Interesting concept.
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Latest offering by Jims Grips...



I have emailed him to see if he is set up to do a Swiss cross/sunburst...if he can...I am ordering a pair...seriously...for my 8" Swiss shooter...
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Hi Pete -

Please let us know how he responds . . . and if you get the grips, how well they fit the gun.

It would be interesting to know if he can do the finer checkering found on early DWMs. The checkering in these pictures seems coarser, more like the Mauser grips.

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The tops of the diamonds appear flat, so I suspect the checkering as well as the logo is laser cut. If that is the case, it is a SMOP (small matter of programming) to adjust the checkering pattern. I think it would be cool to have a pair with fine checkering and DWM logo.
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It would be nice if they fit and that he is open to custom orders. As Ron says, it's just a matter of changing a little bit of computer code so it should be no problem.

I hope this fellow does well...
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