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Old 03-16-2011, 01:26 AM   #11
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Steve and all,

I have an almost identical Navy stock---same steel disc with same Crown/M with number:

8598 no suffix on iron, and Germany marked on butt.

I also have a 1906 Navy commercial rig with matching numbered stock with no disc.

The iron is numbered to gun with #6469.Four digit 1906 Navy commercials are rare.

Sorry no pictures.

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Bob Young

Navy stocks are so rare I am not sure of current value.

I was told my matching navy stock adds 50% of the gun's value to the value of the rig.
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