Longarm,
I know you are interesed in nice guns so I will show you one of my Prize L.C. Smith double guns, that most people usually do not get to see.
This particular Elsie is a 12 Guage, Pre 1913 Silver Breech Pigeon Grade Gun, Special Ordered by my GreatGrandfather for my Grandfathers 13th birthday, in 1902.
This gun has 30" BBLs, Double Triggers and Ejectors, both brass and Ivory sight beads and Pre production Beavertail Fore Stock, high grade French Walnut stocks Fore & Aft. The gun is lightly Silver Breeched, with standard Hunter Arms Blued Trigger Guard and Triggers. A Gold Pigeon is engraved atop the incrdible Krupp BBls, with fine breech engraved walking & flying Pigeons with spinning clays, on oppsite side locks of the gun, engraving by Kraus. This was my Grandfathers favorite Bird gun, choked IC and IM due to the slow burning powder of his era. The gun has a spacer and soft pad added, to meet my LOP needs, I have the original Elsie butt place with Setter holding a Grouse in his mouth, it was removed so I would not crack it, while bird hunting and shooting clays. There are only three of these Silver Breech Elsie Pigeon Grade guns, mine and two
that were made, for the Hunter Arms Exibition Shooter, both those guns are in my friend Walt Schiessls private collection in CA. Each of these Special Ordered Silver Breech Pigeon Grade Guns, has an estimated value of above 18 thousand dollars today.
RGD/Dave
