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Here are a couple photos of the grips I had made by mr. Vu Kim son. He inlaid a maltese cross in the black bone grips made from white bone. They are wonderful. They fit tight and look great.
This guy does great work. It's good to see that someone in the world still does good solid craftsmanship.
My problem is that if I were to get a pair of grips, they would outshine my guns. Although, I should consider replacing the grips on my Ruger Redhawk. The factory ones fit poorly and are, in a word, crap.
Well, if you work hard at it and really try, you can overcome anything. Have you tried working with a psychologist and a therapist over this shortcoming?
That is a pretty ignorant attitude to have considering how globalized the economy has become. Hell, there are a lot of "foreign" cars these days that have more American parts and labor put in them than the "American" cars. Same goes for nearly every other sector.
I have grips from Kimson too. They are a heck of a lot nicer than anything I've seen any American make, especially at the prices he charges. If he is willing to make a better product AND charge less, he deserves my money more than anyone, American or otherwise.
This guy isn't Ho Chi Minh. Kim Son is a great guy and a great craftsman. He was born in Vietnam. So what? I could buy a German BMW... but maybe a WWII would be upset...
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