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OfflineJay Scott maybe? Jay Scott sold a lot of grips in the 70s. Kinda like Ajax; grips for the masses. I remember J Scott grips on an old S&W I had were "pearl" laminate over wood. They were OK. I haven't heard about the other maker.
Technically, the glass is always full; half liquid, half air....
I have a Catawba grip or two. One new in the box. I think they were an early supplier to Dan Wesson. Mine has no medallions. It is a target grip but I saw a finger groove on ebay. Have you heard of DWGAS. Itcan be almost as disabling as DWAS. The good thing is you don't need an FFL or permit of any kind.

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OfflineJay Scott made grips in 70s. The company was in new jersey and made a wide range of custom non oem grips for several brands of handguns in various materials. I have a set for one of my Ruger security sixs and also set for my Colt Trooper MKIII. They sell on ebay for 45-85 bucks depending on condition. They are pretty nice.....but not even close to LBs work !!!!
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