Joel, ours is a tiny world, I own that Fiala Krag, has a gold oval "To my friend Anthony Fiala from S.A. Leonard". Leonard was head stocker for Purdey's, came to U.S. after WWI, for a while was partner with George Hyde, "Leonard and Hyde", in the 20s and/or 30s. I saw the rifle at Squier and Wheat maybe thirty years ago, by the time I asked about it it had gone, no doubt to you. In 1999 it reappeared upon the passing of an Albany NY antique dealer, Dave Squier told Ron Peterson to buy the modern guns, Peterson mentioned the Krag, Dave told Ron I had been interested, and I ended up with it. It's a very nice rifle and Mike Petrov has a 1903 by Leonard with the same well shaped cheekpiece. As to the .25 Sedgely, I wonder where it is. Years back I had a Sedgely Krag in .25 Remington, standard grade, bore very rough, so it went. Today I would probably have it relined and keep it.