Can anyone tell me what the term “Toledo” stands for on the top lever. A google search came up with that term on an AyA over under shotgun, but I now see that a search of Ugarteburu guns yields several with Toledo.
Toledo is the name of a city in Spain, and Ohio :-)
Seriously, it's possible only the fellow who ordered the shotgun knows what he intended by having the top lever marked with "Toledo".
Let me share a few observations:
1) What we find on the top of the barrels and action of artisanal Spanish shotguns is usually advertising, decoration, or both.
2) The manufacturing data of artisanal Spanish shotguns is found on the shotgun's water table, barrel flats, and the bottom of the barrels.
3) With a very few exceptions, model names of artisanal Spanish shotguns are advertising, have little or no physical meaning, and are seldom physically applied to the shotguns by the makers.
4) Spanish artisanal shotguns come from a (at present) dying business model that is not generally well understood by anyone who doesn't speak with a Basque or Catalan accent, and many who do so speak. It's a cultural thing.