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I've got a set of Fuzzy Farrant stocks (Ebony) on my factory 3" barreled, Colt Python. Looking back to the mid-1980's, I wish I'd taken the opportunity to buy some others when I saw them offered at King's Gun Works in Glendale (CA).



Being a fan of Sketter Skelton, how could I not order a set of his favorite "Bear Hug" stocks from Deacon Deason and dress up my S&W Model 24-3 with them?




Fuzzy's grips bring stupid money now,

I picked up an estate 6 yrs ago that had a box with about 7 sets, and was amazed at how much they went for



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The fact that this 27-3 was wearing what I was pretty sure were Bear Hug Grips might or might not have influenced its recent purchase. Smile








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No pic available, but Grashorns elk antler grips on my j frame with a Tyler t grip are the bomb. Wish Esmeralda still offered j frame grips as well, beautiful work there.
 
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That thing is gorgeous...congrats on another nice S&W pickup. Those grips are just icing on the cake!
 
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Bump for a really nice set of photos in this thread. Thank you all for sharing. Big Grin


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That thing is gorgeous...congrats on another nice S&W pickup. Those grips are just icing on the cake!



Thank you, man!



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John Hurst and Fuzzy Farrant get a lot more interest for their grips than Guy Hogue does. I think it's because Hurst and Farrant only made grips for a shorter period of time than Guy Hogue did.
Guy turned his side business into a fulltime enterprise that thrives today.
This is a pair of Houge grips for Colt E/I frame with a hand written letter to the customer.


 
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