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I would really like ivory, but they're out of my price range. If anyone has any Tru-Ivory grips for a full-size Government Model that they're not using, I'd like to hear from you. I'd prefer slightly aged, but would consider other shades. Thanks.

 

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Boone Traders

 

visit my friends at Boone. You can get their excellent poly-ivories starting about $45. (a couple bucks more gets you the Colt medallions) or elephant ivorys start at about $195 up.

 

I have their polys on my Taylors and they are great, have the weight and feel of ivory and ages well. I have their elephant ivorys on my Great westerns and they are great. I can see why folks love the ivory grips...

 

check em out

 

curley

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I would really like ivory, but they're out of my price range. If anyone has any Tru-Ivory grips for a full-size Government Model that they're not using, I'd like to hear from you. I'd prefer slightly aged, but would consider other shades. Thanks.

 

WWB

 

 

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I bought these from Esmeralda. They are made from ivorywood and hand carved with celtic checkering. They have a nice feel to them. They are "slim" style grips. They are in new condition.

 

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b231/gsonnenmd/Colt%20Commander/DSC05104.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b231/gsonnenmd/Colt%20Commander/DSC05099.jpg

 

 

I'd let them go for $100 shipped.

 

Pancho

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Boone Traders

 

visit my friends at Boone. You can get their excellent poly-ivories starting about $45. (a couple bucks more gets you the Colt medallions) or elephant ivorys start at about $195 up.

 

I have their polys on my Taylors and they are great, have the weight and feel of ivory and ages well. I have their elephant ivorys on my Great westerns and they are great. I can see why folks love the ivory grips...

 

check em out

 

curley

 

Thanks, Curley! They have some interesting variations, and their prices are very fair. Down the road, I may try to acquire a pair or two for my Cowboy revolvers as well.

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WWB:

 

I bought these from Esmeralda. They are made from ivorywood and hand carved with celtic checkering. They have a nice feel to them. They are "slim" style grips. They are in new condition.

 

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b231/gsonnenmd/Colt%20Commander/DSC05104.jpg

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b231/gsonnenmd/Colt%20Commander/DSC05099.jpg

 

 

I'd let them go for $100 shipped.

 

 

 

Pancho

 

Thanks Pancho, but I had my sights set on smooth ivory or ivory substitute. Beautiful grips, though...

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These grips were made for me by Jim Alaimo. If you go for real ivory, his work is excellent and prices are very good:

 

http://i20.photobucket.com/albums/b231/gsonnenmd/SASS/DSC05257.jpg

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THESE are just imitation ivory- Nearly 10 yrs old tho 'n got a real nice aged look to'em-

 

Shoot- fergot to mention they aint fer sale- Just sayin if you do Ebay there are lots of gud deals but you gotta be carefull of who you buy from!

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