This cannot begin to compare with the Remington 11-48 12 ga. complete with Cutts Compensator, that showed up on MD's lower Eastern Shore at a firehouse gun show last fall. The entire right hand surface of the stock depicted a rabbit hunting scene carved into the wood in deep relief, including 5 or 6 Beagle hounds AND the rabbit they pursued, all done in full color with enamel house paints. The background consisted of grass and brambles and a marshscape in the distance. Like the painted canoe paddles and handsaws up in New England curio shops, it was a hard gun to walk away from. A definite MOMA contender, and a priceless addition to any eclectic collection of true American folk art. (I passed because it only had the X-tra Full Goose tube). KBM