Originally Posted By: obsessed-with-doubles
Here's an interesting example of prices:

A W & C Scott Premier, circa 1890, at W & M. This gun has Teagued bbls and I would say the stock has been converted to a straight grip and refinished:

http://www.willoughbymccabe.com/d.php?gid=1113


A W & C Scott Premier, circa 1890, at Osprey Outfitters. The bbls are good & in proof. I'd say the stock has been cleaned up and refinished (I think someone here used to own this gun, actually):

http://www.ospreyarms.com/category_details.php?i=1&id=445

OWD


I would be pleased to know the individual who fitted the leather covered recoil pad to the WC Scott Premier at Osprey Arms in the USA. I have not seen such excellent work in leather covering a recoil pad in UK. By the way that is a very lovely Scott Premier, the likes of such is rarely found today--If the internals of the gun are as the exterior.

BV