It depends on several factors, Bryce. I've seen '59s and 60s with leather grips that were original and looked and felt almst new; I've seen others that had turned to paper almost because of palm sweat and lack of attention. You can replace the leather yourself. You may also be able to find the material through one of the builders who make quality reproductions like Ed Holcomb or Randy Dehnel. Do a search here; I believe there is at least one tutorial on applying leather grips on these bows. Personally, I removed the leather from the grips of bows I intend to hunt with but there is no question it looks great and to many, feels really good. But, you know how weird I am, lol. Grant