This year I have been looking for a wet weather "beater" double to use duck hunting when a Parker is best left at home. This week I stumbled into a gun I really like, a Baker Batavia Special. Prior to buying it I knew virtually nothing about Baker. This is a pre-Folsom Baker, 1900-1919? All original, 30" F/F (Homotensile steel), bright shiny bores, 85% blue. Receiver and sidelocks are patina. 14" LOP with 3" DAH. Wood solid and free of cracks. Somebody put about as much $ into the gun as I paid. 1" brown Decelerator pad, chambers opened to 2 3/4", checkering freshened to like new, satin urethane finish on wood. Wood is slighly reddish with dark tiger striping in few spots. Screws turned but not boogered. The dealer was asking $265. I jsut opened my checkbook at that price, loaded with Bismuth it will be perfect for my intended purposes. The quality is amazing given a used Rem 870 was in the same price range. I read how Mr. Baker was involved with starting L.C. and Ithaca. After handling my first Baker, admittedly lowest end, I believe a Baker to be a "steal" compared to other classic doubles. I would like to hear thoughts and info on Baker doubles.