Jerry and Yeti:

Definitely an over/under. Engraving was not as nice as that pictured - more in the style and pattern of that on the earlier Winchester 101s, but with more coverage, definition and shading. A very nice job, to say the least.

At $1,500 or so, I'd have tapped the credit line and bought it. At $2,500, I can't see doing the same.

I will admit that it was one of the sweeter handling guns I've handled over the time I've looked for a 28.

The dealer, should anyone be interested, was Jacobsburg Guns, Nazareth, PA. Ph: 610-759-2830. Bill McPoyle was his name. I've dealt with him a time or two and found him honest.

Rem