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This is a "shaped" grip which reminds me of several nice custom jobs I have seen on rifles. Who inspired who or is this just a case of great minds thinking alike? This gun should be from before 1906. Or is this a restocked shotgun by someone we know who also did rifles? That is a very distinctive shape. Not my gun. But interesting enough that I might take a flyer on it just to get it into my hands.

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There are lots of variations on the s-curve grip but that one is a little bit distinctive in my opinion. The sharp tip of the grip at the bottom rear is unusual. I would wager (and maybe lose) that the gun is restocked. The engraving looks a bit unusual too, though I don't know what Savage engraving might look like normally - I wonder if someone customized this gun long ago.

Googling proves otherwise. Looks like it is probably factory, although POW grips are far more common on google



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To each their own, but to me it looks backwards.

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Looks very similar to what Marlin did on their Ballard deluxe rifles from 1875 on. Or what Remington did on deluxe Rolling Blocks from the same period.


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LRF, Some have done the S-curve the other way, but it does not work for my taste.
Everyone has their own ideas, but some of the oldtimers sure did the S-curve well.
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Originally Posted By: Chuckster
LRF, Some have done the S-curve the other way, but it does not work for my taste.
Everyone has their own ideas, but some of the oldtimers sure did the S-curve well.
Chuck


Chuckster, what do you mean by the other way? The picture at the top of this thread or the way Marlin did them on the Ballards for example?

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John Oberlies used a curved bottom grip, often with an ivory or horn inlay.

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Originally Posted By: BrentD

I am not a member of the Shiloh Forum so can't see your link.

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Originally Posted By: eightbore
John Oberlies used a curved bottom grip, often with an ivory or horn inlay.

Thanks
Yes I like John O's grips much more and his for the most part were like the Marlin ones, maybe not as pronounced as Marlin's but the certainly not backwards as the one at the top of this thread is. ( smile MO ) I like the curve just not the layout of the one at the center of this thread.
Made from horn or ebony or blued steel is fine, however ivory or white line spacers, not so much. There was a time for that but its time has passed, IMO

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