It looks nice in the photography & well-cared for (I actually like Damascus guns, so I think that is a plus). The toplever and dolls-head reminds me of an Elsie (& I think I read somewhere that these guns share that design with the Smiths?). Being an older American gun, I would guess that it's a trifle heavy (7-8lbs) and with a fair amount of drop (3-inches?). With those specification, for clays and waterfowl it'd be a great unit and a fun conversation piece. As to price, well...that's a tough one these days.
You'd have to be selective in how you fed it (low pressure only) so ammo wouldn't be convenient. You'd have to love American guns (to the exclusion of all others) and especially the obscure ones(!), and it would have to fit. Off of the top of my head (& presuming it's healthy) I'd guess about a Grand tops, give or take. I'll have more than that in an old Quality One Elsie I'm presently having redone (but I grew up with Elsie, thus my nostalgic connection to them).
Last edited by Lloyd3; 01/18/24 03:39 PM.