
BLEMISHED Scales - Various Models - Old Penny Type III Hard Coat
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BLEMISHED Scales - Various Models - Old Penny Type III Hard Coat
Say hello to Old Penny—our new Type III hard coat anodized finish with a rich, vintage tone we might bring to future production. These scales are fully functional and made in the USA from 6061 aluminum, but they didn’t pass our visual standards.
Blemishes vary and may include uneven chamfers, minor dipples from tapping too close to the opposite side, or other light machining marks. None of these affect performance, and we'll include detailed photos to show what to expect.
Griptilian Scales will come with black hardware and stonewashed backspacers.
Standard Blemish Verbiage - On almost every batch we have blemished parts. They may have small defects such as minor machining marks or dings, but most common are color variations in the anodizing that are too far out of spec. Color variation between the two sides will be present, along with hard lines, and other color and texture issues. Some color variation will be significant. One side could be light colored, while the other side could be very dark. They fit, function, and are just as tough as our regular grips but they cost a lot less! They are a good way to get a great product at a significantly reduced price.
BLEMISHED Scales - Various Models - Old Penny Type III Hard Coat
Say hello to Old Penny—our new Type III hard coat anodized finish with a rich, vintage tone we might bring to future production. These scales are fully functional and made in the USA from 6061 aluminum, but they didn’t pass our visual standards.
Blemishes vary and may include uneven chamfers, minor dipples from tapping too close to the opposite side, or other light machining marks. None of these affect performance, and we'll include detailed photos to show what to expect.
Griptilian Scales will come with black hardware and stonewashed backspacers.
Standard Blemish Verbiage - On almost every batch we have blemished parts. They may have small defects such as minor machining marks or dings, but most common are color variations in the anodizing that are too far out of spec. Color variation between the two sides will be present, along with hard lines, and other color and texture issues. Some color variation will be significant. One side could be light colored, while the other side could be very dark. They fit, function, and are just as tough as our regular grips but they cost a lot less! They are a good way to get a great product at a significantly reduced price.