From what I was able to find, the post-1993 guns had "composite" (rubber), wrap-around grips with gold medallion.
1924 was the first year for wood grips. 1924
You might find them at gungrip.com
100-300 USD
If it is a collectable firearm, replacing factory grips with non-factory will lower values.
That really depends on the condition. Take it to a gunsmith or appraiser or go to auctionarms.com to get an idea of what they are selling for.
The value of a Colt Detective Special .38 Special with mother of pearl grips can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and market demand. Typically, prices for these revolvers range from $400 to over $1,200, with unique features like custom grips potentially increasing the value. To get a more accurate estimate, it's advisable to consult a firearms appraiser or check recent sales of similar models.
These dumbbell bars feature rubber grips for comfortable, reliable handling.
I only know of 2 places that are making grips for ducatis. 1. Rizoma - http://www.rizoma.com/ - these are generic grips that will fit ducati monsters. They are considerably shorter than the factory grips. So, you'll have to move the controls around, or shorten up the handlebars. 2. Modified Moto - http://www.modifiedmoto.com - these were designed as direct replacements for the factory part. Just bolt them on and go...... They are all metal, no rubber or plastic.
Of course the value of a Colt Det. Special w/ pearl grips will be dependant on several variables. The condition of the pistol is of course key, also which series Det. Special the gun is; 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th. Finally, the finish of the revolver will also affect the value. EXAMPLE: A 3rd series Colt Detective Special, in MINT condition, NIB (new in box), and with a Nickel finish -- $1,000 Blued finish $800.00.
Go online and type in "colt revoler grips". You should find everything from factory replacements, to custom grips made to fit your own hand. Prices from 2-3 dollars on ebay, to over $100 for custom grips.
The stem of a bicycle can be made from alloy, carbon or titanium.
Check with Pacmayr customer service. Hogue also makes rubber grips, but shows nothing for Rossi in the catalogue. Grips for a S&W MAY fit, but check with cusomer service- listed on their websites.