I had the opportunity to view two guns today. I know the history of both of these guns ordered by the Father of the recent Vendor in 1925. Both guns have been used very little, likely less than 1000 rounds through the 20 gauge and perhaps 2000 through the 12 gauge. Both guns are near perfect condition - some very slight marks on the wood of each from handling during the rare shooting they received, both are perfect mechanically. We have had an interesting discussion concerning the relative collectability of the two guns. One is a 20 gauge Specialty Grade ejector gun, double triggers, 30" barrels, choked full and full, not marked with the R designation but are of the lightweight not regular frame and not featherweight configuration. The other is a 12 gauge Crown Grade, 30" barrels, full and full with % s on the tag as achieved with specified load, ejectors, double triggers , 3" waterfowl gun ( as stated on the tag ) full and full. Now which of these guns in your opinion is the more collectable? Thanks for your input,