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    Wonder if it was a presentation rifle?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mark in Rochester View Post
    One of a kind-like new Winchester
    Mark, that is certainly a beauty. Looks like everything is original, including the finish. What do you know about the heritage of the gun? Are my old eyes deceiving me or is that furniture "tiger walnut?"

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bob Womack View Post
    a presentation rifle?
    Remember the story about Winchester grabbing what stock blanks they had to complete orders? Some came from the special select wood for special orders...so some guns wound up getting beautiful one off stocks. A grunt rifle with a stock better than a one of one hundred Winchester...
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    final price 39,001.00
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