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Inlaid or carved grips

Started by Nightshade, December 18, 2011, 12:49:41 AM

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Nightshade

Just out of idle curiosity I have to wonder if any of the fine grip makers has ever made ,or offered, grips and/or forearms with inlay work or carving work?  ??? ???

It just seems to me that the 1377 makes a great candiate to really kick up a notch when it comes to the grips bling factor.  :-* :-*

OH MY............ :o :o :o :o

Take a look a this gun work to see how the 1377 could be the neatest gun in town with grips/forearms like shown in the list.  :D :D

http://www.profitablehobbies.com/Gunstock_Carving_Custom_Wood_Carver_Wood_Carving_Classes.html

Full_Of_Air

That's some gorgeous work on fireplace mantles. Thanks for posting the link. But do you really want to put that much time/effort/expense into an airgun? Heck, I can't see it for a $2K firearm... okay maybe a $5K firearm.

mr007s

Some very artistic stuff there.
Here is another great site for inlays and engraving, nice guy also.

http://tommy2feathers.com/

Colt25

As a avid woodworker, from my experience. Inlays are an art form in itself.
Expect to pay at least 75 dollars for good inlays :(

Nightshade

I will admit that carved or inlaid wood work would be super expensive but that wouldn't matter to some from what I've seen spent on 1377's by some members here already!  :o

This is about maximum bling to take your breath away. ;)