My taste is more toward wood color and grain, than toward unique logos or patterns.
Every time I have tried any sort of custom pattern grips on my 1911 I very quickly ask myself, "Why the heck did you waste money on that?" and then go back to "standard" double diamond checkered 1911 grips. So, no interest from here, I'm afraid.5whiskey said:My main scheme is offering the option of a custom logo, with or without the checkering, for a similar price to standard grips (around $30.00).
Back when it took a craftsman days to carve a single panel that might have been justified, but today they're cranking them out on a machine in a couple of minutes.
FWIW, the holes for the grip screws and bushings don't look right. Doesn't seem like there's enough shoulder inside the holes. They should be tight fit (almost a press fit) on the bushing, and a slightly tight fit on the screws. There should be a very distinct shoulder. If there isn't, what shoulder there is will soon be crushed and the grips will be useless. I know at least one custom grip maker who puts a tiny metal (copper, I think) ring in there to alleviate crushing of the shoulder.