"Ciro" grips

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scerir
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"Ciro" grips

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[Possibly old news, in any case ...] It seems that mr. Ciro - former grip-maker at Morini-CH - is working now near Milano, for the Maennel-Italy, yes the Italian branch of http://www.maennel.at/cms/ , and the Steyr catalogue looks ... impressive!
http://www.maennel.at/shop/media/conten ... griffe.pdf
Patrick Haynes
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Re: "Ciro" grips

Post by Patrick Haynes »

scerir wrote:[Possibly old news, in any case ...] It seems that mr. Ciro - former grip-maker at Morini-CH - is working now near Milano, for the Maennel-Italy, yes the Italian branch of http://www.maennel.at/cms/ , and the Steyr catalogue looks ... impressive!
http://www.maennel.at/shop/media/conten ... griffe.pdf
I had a grip made by Ciro while at the Milan WC a few years back. He wouldn't let me videotape him at work. He was very personable and quite the master craftsman. Too bad for Morini.

Patrick
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