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I just wanted to show off my new "Steampunk" 1911 grips from Griff's Grips. The top and bottom of the grips feature cholla cactus with the "gears" embedded in clear polymer.
The Leather top hat is from American Hat Makers "Marlow" in "Pecan", with some Tarot cards in the band, plus some "light up" goggles from ETSY. The Gauges came from England. I glue rare earth magnets on the back. I then can move the gauges from hat to hat.


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Rolan Kraps
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Cool! Looks kinda neat as a set.



 
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Cool! Looks kinda neat as a set.


Yeah, I can't wait until the next Wild Bunch match!




Rolan Kraps
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The closest I got toward the Steampunk set was building Nixie tube clocks in my spare time. Sold a few, thought about a few patents I need to register someday...

Now if I found a way to take that G'ville - Midland locomotive home with me. Big Grin



 
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Those are wild dude, well done!


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Nice!


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I like it! Something you don't see too often also.

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Very cool
 
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Pretty sweet grips, Rolan!



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Very nice! Looks great!
 
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Gizmo Cool!
 
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Curious, did you have the front strap checkered or is that one of the Wilson combat wrap around checkering sleeves? Either way, looks cool.


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That looks way too cool, Rolan! Very nice!




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Let me be the first internet hater on this thread....

Nope, I can't. Looks cool. Enjoy such a unique set of grips.


 
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Those look great! Nice pics too
 
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Crazy cool Rolan! Very creative and superbly crafted...not to mention great images to boot!


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Curious, did you have the front strap checkered or is that one of the Wilson combat wrap around checkering sleeves? Either way, looks cool.


Wolfe 21,
The front strap is one of the Wilson "sleeves" that are secured by the grip. A LOT cheaper than checkering, and works great.




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So unique! I really like them!

Todd


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OK Rolan, I think that is the neatest idea for a set of whimsical, yet practical, grips I've ever seen.


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