Honestly, I can't tell you how many times that I've tried to take quality photos of this gun. It is well worn in spots, yet is what it is, lots of life and birds to be had with it. Well under 7 pounds. Some restoration will occur at some time, yet I have many projects. Ross, you have quite the memory. It really fits in line perfectly with all of TG's findings, besides the engraving being unusual. Tom knows what he is talking about. He is quite an asset. When I can get get some quality photos of the gun and possibly a few others(Hollenbeck SAC'S), I will send them to your private emails as this may end up being part of an article on the early engravers. Sure would be fun to exchange a grouse/woodcock hunt, for a pheasant/quail hunt, for a quail/dove hunt. Had 6-10 inches of snow today, so the dog was picking on me, only one more week of pheasant for us. Expect a private email from me over the next week or two. Please be patient as my dog and I focus on the remaining pheasant, grouse, and goose season till 2008 and the holiday season's requirements. I love the guns, and respect their wishes to take some game.