Snow Day - Grip refinishing work?

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Snow Day - Grip refinishing work?

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Cleaning some guns today since I'm stuck in the house. Anybody know a great firearm wood guy? I have a tiny gouge in the bottom of my Smith & Wesson Model 66 factory wood grips where they join together on the outside bottom edge. This firearm will be 32 years old next month and these are the original grips. Do I really want to refinish them?

I still remember the day I dropped it. It could have landed on the stainless steel area that covers 80% of the gun but nope. Never happens that way especially when they're new. They always land on the wood like a freshly buttered piece of toast mostly lands butter down. If it's peanut butter you're guaranteed a face down landing 99.9% of the time.

Andrew in Southlake is good but he's usually backlogged a few months. Any other craftsmen out there in NTX?
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