I know what Jimmy means about odd pieces. There are custom specs and rarities. I saw a four-digi Browning Super at Cabellas west of Allentown today prior to a pheasant hunt with a small-farm operater near there. Not in the gunroom but out there with the junk. Had the Herstal address rather than Morgan or St. Louis, cheekpiece stock, anti-crossfire rib, and the fattest endplate bt forend I've ever seen. This thing looked like it had pontoons on the sides and must have been four inches wide. I haven't seen it in Schwing's book. Am I to imagine that it isn't factory? I don't think so. I've got a 1918 grade 4 Flues coming soon. It has a swamped rib with a ramp at the breech. Should I have passed on it because it doesn't quite meet my standard-issue expectations based on the limits of my sub-standard issue experience. Here I'm not so sure. I believe it was eightbore who said recently that we should just be happy to be shooting them and quit worrying that we won't all make the big score and find something we can sell for six times what we gave and 45 times what it's worth.

jack