Mammoth Molar

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I just ordered these and lordy are they gorgeous
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Wow, that makes a change from ivory...... 8) please post again when fitted....... :mrgreen:
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Yes they are :!:
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Those are BEAUTIFUL! Those bring a BBQ gun to a whole nuther level! Please post pic when they are on your 1911!
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Dang they are awesome!!




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Those are very unusual grips! Wonder how brittle they might be? Bet there's not a bunch of those being made!
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I like those.....and I don't like a lot except elephant ivory or sambar stag.....how much those babies set you back?--6
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marlinman93 wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 11:24 am Wonder how brittle they might be?
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SKGrips makes a lot of them. These arent even the most beautiful ive seen but they sell so fast its hard to grab a set.
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Sixgun wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:36 pm I like those.....and I don't like a lot except elephant ivory or sambar stag.....how much those babies set you back?--6

Not as much as ivory but more than wood ;-)
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I normally like the Mammoth Ivory over the molar due to the layered lines but these are fine. Looking forward to seeing them fitted.
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I should mention they have a carbon fiber backing over G10
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wvfarrier wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 2:17 pm
Sixgun wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 12:36 pm I like those.....and I don't like a lot except elephant ivory or sambar stag.....how much those babies set you back?--6

Not as much as ivory but more than wood ;-)
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Holy Moly😯. Might have to start saving up.
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gamekeeper wrote: Fri Feb 05, 2021 9:13 am Wow, that makes a change from ivory...... 8) please post again when fitted....... :mrgreen:
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Here ya go
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Very very nice :mrgreen: the grips compliments the pistol and the pistol compliments the grips great match... 8)
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I am pretty familiar with Mammoth Tooth handled knives. On knives, it is generally accepted that while Mammoth Tooth is very hard and strong, it is also fairly brittle. It is really pretty much like stone, as that is pretty much what fossilized Mammoth Tooth has become.

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Those look great, but they would really stand out on a stainless gun! :D
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GunnyMack wrote: Wed Feb 10, 2021 5:54 am Those look great, but they would really stand out on a stainless gun! :D
I thought the same thing!
I like those. They are different without being weird. Normally, I only like ivory, stag, and a couple woods.
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I saw those on Scott's Facebook page, beautiful!

I bought a set of his Mastodon Ivory grips with the blue colors in them for my stainless 10mm 1911. Very nice to look at, but I don't leave them on all the time because I'm scared something will happen to them. Lol
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I actually re-sold them today. Sometimes ya cant refuse an offer.
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