Anyway, I made my own holster earlier this year and now carved a set of fake ivory grips (plastic) last night in about an hour with a dremmel tool, sandpaper, and a pocket knife. As long as the gun is in the holster, it looks pretty bbq. The grips were ~$30 at a recent gun show. I'm chicken to do it with a $350 set of real ivory...but I will make some more carved plastic or wooden ones.
I have a Tucker bbq holster and belt, but it wouldn't be the same. Next project is a matching double layer gun belt.
Here are the grips on the gun;

Here is the gun in my homemade pancake holster;

The other side;
Has anyone else done this? Please share.