Originally Posted By: ed good
an pre war superposed have a fit, finish, look and balance that is unlike the post war guns...sadly, many of the people who created these fine guns were lost in the war...their gun making skills have never been replicated.


Disagree a bit on the post-war/pre-war quality. As Idahobob says above the high water mark of the Superposed is in the late '50s, not before the war. Older is not always better; the Italian gun trade is a classic example of this, as it's better right now than it's ever been.