I have done this a few times.

Like Joel, I got lucky exactly one time and the grip basically just
popped loose and came right off.

Every other time it's been a razor blade and some time to kill. I
found that using a window scraper type blade holder is helpful. Think
of it like cutting corn off the cob. Once you get a strip of cork
"shaved" off you can sort of peel the grip off in chunks, then shave
off the cling ons. Or Klingons if you Trek.

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