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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Miami, Florida
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Greetings,
A little FYI and recommendation. I recently sent my 1938 S/42 grips, that were in REALLY sorry shape, to Hugh Clark for re-cutting / restoration. When I sent them out they were battered, with a DEEP cartouche of an arrow cut into one side. I just got them back today. REALLY nice, you would never had known how they looked when I got them. Anyway, if you have some Luger grips that could use a little professional TLC, consider Hugh. Roger |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: NC - USA
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Hugh just returned 2 pairs of my grips. Great job; they look almost like new. The recheckering also lightens them up and removes all of the dirt and grime.
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Join Date: Jun 2002
Location: Southeast Texas Swamp
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