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The world is so small. In 1980s, the rig was pictured on Erickson, it was then in original form. Back a few years ago, it appeared on a RIA premium session, described as restored, sold around $8K-$9K. A few months later, it's again for sale around $14K-$15K in midwest. The condition was unspecified, reference to Erickson was not mentioned either. Sold. Then, it varnished for a few years. Until now.....
This is a master piece of restoration. Before pictures are on Erickson page 36-37. Who did the job was not revealed. Link: Master work of restoration |
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I can wait, in a few years it could be a Shelby Cobra......
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Even more misleading, it's now described as original. There was a real letter from Holland & Holland saying the gun was sold via them a century ago. The letter was bundled in RIA session, after a few years, where did that H&H letter go ..... probably not pictured.
=== [Edit] Since before and after is not always readily available, and this one was done so nicely, I copied "before" picture here. How it looks in 1980s: |
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Very nice. I don't think I've ever seen a shoulder-stock with such a squared-off "Z"...(for want of a better term)...
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Don't think is is as squared-off as it appears...I think it is more of an illusion created by the partition in the case.
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The stock is Mauser wood and steel, but refurbished as well. The Z shape is illusion coming from the gun case. The stock was less well done than the gun. RIA appraisal said the only fault was C/C/U on left side of the chamber being erased a little bit at corner. Comparing "before" and "after" of right side of the gun, there are some other hints. After restoration, the gun finish becomes less balanced.
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Hard to believe, but it's sold again at $14,500, or very close, this is not a seller that buyer can easily talk the price down.
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