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LtDave
08-22-2019, 05:07 PM
Here I have a pair of Stocks that I believe were made by Stark. I understand that he was another LAPD officer/stock maker that pre-dated and likely influenced Fuzzy Farrant’s work. This pair came from the same SoCal source as the old school PPC gun in my other post. They were advertised as made by Farrant, but here’s why I doubt that. The wood is much plainer than what Farrant used. The screw is different from those in Farrant stocks. The shape of the thumb rest is quite a bit thinner than Farrants and the shape of the bottom of the grip for the pinky finger is distinctly different. The Stark grips I’ve seen also appear less refined than Farrant, Hurst or Hogue’s work.

41579

41580

Here is another pair that I believe to be Stark’s

41581

Same screw and shape of the groove for the pinky finger. So far, all the grips I’ve been able to attribute to Stark have been for a cut down frame.

Dagga Boy
08-24-2019, 08:26 AM
The could also be Joe Blackford. Stark and Blackford taught the guys like Fuzzy Farrant, John Hurst and Guy Hogue. Blackford was big on deep finger grooves.

LtDave
08-24-2019, 09:36 AM
I would bet on these being made by the same maker. The use of the dark wood plug is common to both as is the shape of the lowest finger grove. Thumb rest shape is almost identical. Also seems to use the same brass screw. Wood used on both is on the plain side, though the checkered pair seems to be a little nicer than mine.

I sure wish these guys had marked their work.

rainman
08-24-2019, 09:40 AM
Lt Dave-

Thank you for posting and educating us on this very interesting aspect of revolver history. Thanks also to Dagga Boy for chiming in on this thread and his continuing quest to ensure the many who've contributed over the years aren't forgotten.


-Rainman