I'm only seeing slip joint pliers there. I'm thinking there aren't 'lots'.Probably lots, or you could always cut the dipped coating off. I have this one with a bare handle from TOP Kogyo: https://www.garagejournal.com/forum/threads/tools-of-japan.97563/post-9759795
Admittedly, you could cut off the rubbery stuff, but it won't probably have a proper sort of knurled grip and/or be unfinished in some peculiar way.
It's weird I think, pretty much all pliers used to be like this and now they're all gone (except for water pump or slip joint, which US companies like Wilde also make). About as close as I've seen is the Klein ironworkers pliers (or teeny Snap-on and Knipex), but I'm not sure about their handle.
I'm thinking I'm going to look for vintage as it appears to be an impractical demand in modern times. Thanks to those who responded.






























