Solution for "slippery" S/S handles?

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Jeff/1911
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Solution for "slippery" S/S handles?

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Hi Everyone,



I wonder if it might be possible for Spyderco with their fancy laser cutting equipment to produce some "Spyderbugs" out of material like skatebaord tape, with adhesive backing. I have been thinking about this of late, as I recently got some scraps of skateboard tape from a local shop and have tried unsucessfully to cut out pieces for application to the scales of my S/S Police that look halfways decent.



So, whatdya' think Spyderfolks? Would it be possible to produce these stick-ons and sell them to us forumites? We'd luv ya' for it!



Optimistically, Jeff/1911.
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Perhaps SS volcano handle?
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Cool idea...I'm in!

"everything else is just a jeep"
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Sal,

If you're reading these days...what do you think? Is this feasable?

Thank you, Jeff.
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Yes I had rycen, Ron does wonderful work.

Thanks, Jeff/1911.
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I've thought about the AGrip stuff from Brooks Tactical (www.brookstactical.com) for this very use.

You can buy a 5"x8" sheet and cut it yourself. Kinda pricey but it worked well on my Glocks.

Brad
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