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Looks like the type of carving outlined in Bill Janney's book, "Gunstock Carving: A Step-by-Step Guide to Engraving Rifles and Shotguns"
This book covers the oak leaves, fish scale checkering, and the stippling. I would say that those grips were carved recently, within the past few years.
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Very nice job, too bad they didn't use a pair of grips that fit the frame!
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