#88 and it's delightful. Unlike the RBL this is a true round framed gun, and superb in look & feel. Also, unlike the early RBL the checkering looks hand cut and nicely executed, along with the scroll engraving well presented. The case coloring is on par with the RBL. It points well and although the LOP is a little short for me, that's a simple fix. This time I opted for the standard pistol grip wood which has surprisingly nice figure and hard gloss finish, unlike the RBL & A-10 both English stocked with exhibition wood and oil finish. Also, with the elegant long sweep of the grip, in my opinion, this gun does not need a grip cap. I think, for $3,000, Tony sent a hell of a nice gun out of his shop. Three home runs for three at bats.
PS: when I bought the RBL. Tony was offering the canvas trunk cases substantially discounted. The Inverness is a perfect fit, after cutting a relief slot for the front bead.
all the best....mike
Last edited by Mike Poore; 06/24/13 05:43 PM. Reason: aditional info.