1911 grip Scrimshaw skull

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  • dibbleg

    Member
    Apr 10, 2012
    37
    Odenton
    Hey everyone, thought I would share a little project I'm working on. Trying my hand at doing some scrimshaw work. First one I've done and it doesn't look too bad. Probably going to do a few more. Worked off a photo I took of an anatomical model. Done on Hogue Ivory polymer grips. Photo taken at 2A Sales and Supplies in Jessup, MD on of their sweet 1911s. Sorry they're a little blurry..



     

    dibbleg

    Member
    Apr 10, 2012
    37
    Odenton
    Hey guys.. I finished up another set of these grips. The first set was pretty rough and I ended up spending a bunch more time on these. Probably about 6 or 7 hours for both sides. I'd also like to sell them, but I don't have the 50 post count to use the classifieds. Anyway.. here they are

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    spclopr8tr

    Whatchalookinat?
    Apr 20, 2013
    1,793
    TN
    I always thought the ghost and skeleton grips were very tacky . . . until I saw these. Now me want some like these (but none of the others I've seen out there).
     

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