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    Good job there Phil they look good.

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    pjbingham is offline My mother was flexible,but couldn't do Thursdays
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    Quote Originally Posted by jjjjjj View Post
    Good job there Phil they look good.
    Cheers Steve,I’ve got your Warrior grips parcelled up but I haven’t managed to get to the post office yet, fingers crossed for tomorrow mate

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    Ok Phil Thanks.

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    I have seen some of Phil's projects and they are the dogs nob!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    I have seen some of Phil's projects and they are the dogs nob!
    Just received the Acvoke grips from Phil today and can agree entirely with the above sentiments. I lost no time in fitting them to my old salvaged Acvoke, which hadn't seen the light of day for years because of its lack of grips. A bit of Dremel fettling to allow for line up of pins with holes on the inside of the grips and the plates fitted as snug as a bug in a rug. Indistinguishable from the real thing from the outside, easily identifed as repro's from the inside.

    Here are the before pics https://imgur.com/a/5PjP6 and here is the result: https://imgur.com/a/U8YiO
    https://imgur.com/a/LmeXu

    Many thanks Phil, you are a true gent, and very skillful to boot.

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    pjbingham is offline My mother was flexible,but couldn't do Thursdays
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    Quote Originally Posted by ccdjg View Post
    Just received the Acvoke grips from Phil today and can agree entirely with the above sentiments. I lost no time in fitting them to my old salvaged Acvoke, which hadn't seen the light of day for years because of its lack of grips. A bit of Dremel fettling to allow for line up of pins with holes on the inside of the grips and the plates fitted as snug as a bug in a rug. Indistinguishable from the real thing from the outside, easily identifed as repro's from the inside.

    Here are the before pics https://imgur.com/a/5PjP6 and here is the result: https://imgur.com/a/U8YiO
    https://imgur.com/a/LmeXu

    Many thanks Phil, you are a true gent, and very skillful to boot.
    Glad you are pleased with them John and thanks for the photos. Atb Phil

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    pjbingham is offline My mother was flexible,but couldn't do Thursdays
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    Quote Originally Posted by Binners View Post
    I have seen some of Phil's projects and they are the dogs nob!
    No higher praise than that cheers Pete

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    If they are available I would like a pair as mine has some home made wooden grips.
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    pjbingham is offline My mother was flexible,but couldn't do Thursdays
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bjacobs571 View Post
    If they are available I would like a pair as mine has some home made wooden grips.
    Leave that thought with me

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