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Got my new grips from Dennis

Posted: May 12th, 2009, 10:29 pm
by rottenrick
They really look good, checkered, oil rubbed walnut. Just had a little trouble with the right grip. Magazine well cut-out just needed trimming with a razor knife. My daughter still has my digital camera. As soon as I get it back I'll send pics of the grips and Dickfunk's handi work on the holster and mag carrier. Looks real good with the walnut grips. Well worth every penny.

Got my new grips from Dennis

Posted: May 13th, 2009, 5:51 am
by siafu
How much $$$? What was the turn-around time?

Got my new grips from Dennis

Posted: May 13th, 2009, 7:35 pm
by rottenrick
siafu, $60.00 USD. Includes shipping. Was about seven weeks. Grips are made in Budapest, Hungary. Dennis's little girl was really sick for a time, his attention needed to be on her. She's a real cute little gal. web site www.marshalgrips.com. I didn't mind the wait, because of what was going on with his family. His work is first rate. To me nothing beats black walnut, but he has some beautiful woods to work with. Some people can live in a plastic world if they want to (It has it's place). But give me blue steel and wood.

Got my new grips from Dennis

Posted: May 14th, 2009, 5:54 pm
by primarchbentley
Actually it's www.marschalgrips.com for Dennis' site (don't forget the 'c').

The wait is worth it, I have 2 sets currently in process (he gave then a shipping window of 14-19, w00t); one for a vz. 52, and another for a 1945 CZ (a .25 'mouse gun').

And I hear ya rottenrick, there's just something about honest, blue steel, and wood to accent. To turn a phrase from Sir Mix-A-Lot, "Polymer parts are made for toys." ;D

Got my new grips from Dennis

Posted: May 14th, 2009, 6:38 pm
by rottenrick
Roger that pri. I really like the checked red wattle. I'm going to order a second P-64 think that's what I'll put on it.

Got my new grips from Dennis

Posted: May 15th, 2009, 4:01 pm
by blinddog
I have 4 sets of Dennis grips and they are knock out. I had a bad set and he replaced it pronto. If I remember, he even paid shipping. Dennis is a great guy. ;D