If you want to, perhaps a "how to" on making those would be of interest to a lot of us.
Many of us are in awe of the craftsmanship!
I'm not sure if you saw the first video at the top of this thread for the birds head pearl grips I made, but that's about as "how to" as I can do per se'. Honestly It's not much more than choosing grip material, tracing the current grip or grip frame shape onto it, cut them out, file, sand, drill holes for the grip screw, then sand, sand, sand, (very carefully towards the end) until you like the shape. Easy process, but lots of long patient sanding, re-checking and sanding some more.
But that said, I did just upload a new YT picture video on this latest "My Rendition of Doc Holliday's Ivory Handled (Tombstone Movie ver.) 4-3/4 SAA Pistol" that shows a lot of pics of the process of my making the grips, and then a lot of after shots at different angles and lighting conditions. But I'd be more than happy to answer any questions on how I do it, but yeah I just trace, cut, sand and repeat for the most part.
Here's the vid on this latest Doc H pistol... Hope you enjoy it!