Great thanks for your replies, Burgess. I appreciate them.
Yes, you're correct. The gun also included a, what appear to be never used, straight back, faux ivory, Franzinite wraparound grip to fit a model 1914.
I don't imagine there's much demand or value in them but, having no use for them, I'll probably offer them on the classifieds here and on Fleabay.
Do you have any sense of "fair value" on both the original Model 1934 bakelite grip pictured above, and the faux ivory model 1914?
(The tiny "chips" along the inside leading edge of the 1934 grip are pretty much indistinguishable if the grip is mounted.)
Regards, Lance
PS If you watched the GB auction on my pistol did you happen to see the absolutely pristine Model 1934 that was running at the same time? It ended up going for a bit over $600. I think it was worth a lot more.
It appeared new with a superb shinny blue finish. (not re-blued) Someone, imo, really got a great deal on that piece.
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