This is not a factory Grand American or 21-6/inlay so value is determined when money changes hands. Original Winchester Grand American's have become very pricey. I know nothing about the engraver. As you can see, it didn't sell. these non factory upgrades are hard to sell and if the original owner, you never get your money out of them except for possibly Churchill engraving.
So it all depends on what you think as to the quality of the work if you want to acquire and shoot. As an investment, it's not.
I wouldn't purchase until I had it in my hands and probably would not purchase at all but that's just me.-Dick
BTW, there are two SN's listed, 817 and 22241, I don't know what the 817 number is, maybe a match number for the set but it's not a Winchester number, the 22241 is a more reasonable number. At this price point you may as well have a Cody letter to determine how the gun started out in life. 32" Model 21's are nice though, I have had two, a Duck and a Live Pigeon gun.

Last edited by Dick_dup1; 11/18/12 11:51 AM.