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| Here is my first 1911 in a long time.
Niech Zyje P-220
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| Just a few of my toys with a trifecta of 1911's pictured...Wilson Combat Classic .45 , Wilson Professional .45 and an Ed Brown Classic Custom .45. Love 'em all [IMG:left] [/IMG] |
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| I have a serious woody for this gun. quote: Originally posted by StorminNormin: I don't have anything special or unique like many posted, but here is my one and only 1911:
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| Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008 |
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Those are some seriously nice grips! They look three-dimensional. Very nice job on that gun! You have good taste.
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| Posts: 539 | Location: Northern Virginia | Registered: January 19, 2013 |
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| Are all those blocks amboyna burl? Absolutely beautiful! |
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| The second block from the top right is just breath taking. The color contrasts in it are amazing. |
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| quote: Originally posted by HawkeyeJohn: Are all those blocks amboyna burl? Absolutely beautiful!
Thank you. Just about all amboyna, with the last exception of the back row top right block. As I can remember it is Afzelia burl. Originally I had purchased with illusions of buying the machines and giving it a go myself. Even with the best plans, sometimes life gets in the way. I've abandoned that idea and the wood hasn't really seen too much light but is completely dry according to my gauge and ready to be carved. I've known Brian for several years now and he's a superb wood artisan, I may contract with him to do one last small project I have in mind. I still have a few pairs he carved for me and does superb work.
Regards, Will G.
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| Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008 |
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| Posts: 1977 | Location: Southern CA | Registered: July 27, 2008 |
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| quote: Originally posted by just1tym: a small block of highly figured amboyna burl
So that is what they heck this wood is called, on my VV custom: Oh Yeah, some 1911's:
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| quote: Originally posted by just1tym:
Thank you. Just about all amboyna, with the last exception of the back row top right block. As I can remember it is Afzelia burl.
"3D" Afzelia Xylay grips on a Dan Wesson CBOB:
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| Posts: 16597 | Location: Black Hills of South Dakota | Registered: June 20, 2010 |
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| ^^^^ Beautiful, Afzelia burl is one of my all time favorites! ^^^^ Interesting story. I originally started my wood fetish when looking at all the beautiful figured woods by the major grip dealers, Esmeralda, Larry Davidson, Sarges, Brian Challis and others. I contracted Brian to carve a book matched set of Desert Ironwoods and purchased a 25-30lb block of freshly cut Desert Ironwood cut from a downed tree out west from an online dealer. I had it directly sent to Brian to work his magic. Being a novice, it arrived at Brian"s door and he informed me that first off, it needed to be further dried, and secondly, he would have to find the best way to carve the block to find what I had in mind. Some finely figured wood with some sap to give it a 2-tone appearance..easier said than done I learned. Brian would give me a valuable education and try to get me what I desired, in addition to his main work schedule as a wood artisan contracted by various customers to craft and design wood artwork for their homes and businesses. Grip making was not his main work and afterwards his grips became best sellers and gained notoriety. He had to chop a lot of my Ironwood block just to get a few good pairs to work with, in addition to yielding good book matched pairs...no easy task either, you certainly need to know your way around wood. In the end, he finally managed finding what I requested and crafted this great pair of figured Desert Ironwood grips for me. Since, Brian has carved a few more for me whenever I found some rather unique wood for him to create his magic. I snapped off a photo, which doesn't really do them justice, but I like them...
Regards, Will G.
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| Posts: 9660 | Location: 140 mi to Margaritaville, FL | Registered: January 02, 2008 |
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