yes,  those are they. sigh! would that i would hear of someone who decided 
they were too much hassle after using one of the dozen pair he bought new!

i have an unused pair of the light-colored ones (i preferred the darker 
color wood) that taunts me. after all, with these, the "1 is none, 2 is 1" 
philosophy is never more true. but i will someday soon deploy them on a 
handlebar, even if i don't find their not-too-eventual replacement 
beforehand.

beauty and joy are indeed fleeting.

Yours,
Thomas Lynn Skean

On Thursday, September 26, 2024 at 10:48:42 AM UTC-5 Minh wrote:

> Hi Thomas, 
>
> Are these what you are talking about?  First, mine are not for sale!  But 
> i can corroborate a few details, they are marked 'gran compe'.   I believe 
> i purchased mine thru ebay, though they came cracked so maybe they were 
> from you!   They were originally a blonde color, but when i refinished them 
> i added a ton of glue in the crack--you can see that in the bottom right of 
> the grip.   they've held up for the last 10 or so years.   I refinished 
> them with a darker stain and the a few coats of shellac, the application 
> was a little amateur so its wavy, and then this bike got stored in a hot 
> storage unit for a few years so the shellac cracked/crazed which gives it a 
> nice patina now.  
>
> i too sometimes search for these, but i have never seen a listing pop up.  
> IIRC i dont think they were sold that broadly in the US, which does not 
> help.  i use to worry about the day i crashed and destroyed these, there 
> are some leather grips that have a similiar shape, but there is something 
> about the wood i like--even though they can get a little rough on long days 
> on the bike.   
> https://www.brooksengland.com/en_us/ergonomic-leather-grips.html 
>
> good luck on your search, but if i find them first i'm not saving them for 
> you!  
>
> [image: IMG_3203.jpg]
>
> On Thursday, September 19, 2024 at 11:56:54 PM UTC-4 
> [email protected] wrote:
>
>> Hi, all.
>>
>> I stepped away for a bit. Now, upon my return, I realize several things 
>> have vanished while I wasn't looking. Shimano BS64 shifters, low-normal 
>> derailers, Big Loafer-like bags. (Lots of bags, actually.) Even Miesha's 
>> Cork Grips as I knew them.
>>
>> Anyway, I really liked the shaped wood handlebar grips that were branded 
>> Gran Compe. I can't remember precisely where I got them or when I got them 
>> (Obama was almost certainly in office at the time). Doesn't matter where I 
>> got them anyway, since I'm convinced they aren't made or sold anywhere 
>> normal-retail-like anymore. Can anyone confirm/deny this?
>>
>> I understand why they'd kill the product. They were pricey bling and at 
>> best finicky and at worst self-destructive. I ruined one pair quickly by 
>> not taking extra precautions during installation. And the longest I ever 
>> got a pair to last before cracking up was about a year.
>>
>> But they were *so* comfy and shaped *perfectly for me*. I just enjoyed 
>> holding them. It added to the ride. I would be willing to get and install a 
>> new pair every year indefinitely if that's what it took to use them.
>>
>> So... does anyone know of a source for these things? My meager ebay 
>> skills find nothing satisfactory. I've seen several web sites that sell 
>> wood grips of some kind. While some are nice, so far none match the 
>> perfectly-shaped grips I want. It's Gran Compe-equivalent or bust!
>>
>> On a similar note: I had a little luck finding some wire-type fork 
>> handlebar bag supports, the kind that hook under a "7" stem and have tines 
>> that slide through sleeves along the side of a bag like the Big Bicycling 
>> folks' F104N and 516. But the ones I found (and acquired) are in bad shape. 
>> And now I find no more. Nitto makes their F-15 and F-018 bag supports, 
>> which I like and which have the appropriate 6" tines 10" apart. But I want 
>> the simpler-to-use stem-hook fork supports.  Does anyone know of a source 
>> of new such things? Or of a cache of NOS? Or of a place (virtual or real) 
>> that *might* have them?
>>
>> Anyway, still loving my Hillbornes, now 14 and 12. Other than the 
>>  bar-of-the-moment, they largely share the same components, all of which 
>> would have RBW approval. And it turns out that my son (age 8 when I got the 
>> first one) and I at this point have nearly identical PBHs. He's rides more 
>> than I do and also appreciates the Hillbornes, though he will never embrace 
>> the Noodle/Moustache bar. He's all about upright.
>>
>> Later,
>> Thomas Lynn Skean
>> who is lucky to live near the origin of the Illinois Prairie Path
>>
>>

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