Rgs022, I assume you are talking about the Hamburg, Pa Cabelas'. I was just over there and they had 3 grades of Lefevers. G, F, and E. The G grade wasn't so nice, had a metal repair along both sides of the tang. Looked to be fluid steel barrels. The F grade was ok. The engraving wasn't like Silvers, just scroll work. They had a wire tie around the action, so couldn't look to see if it has bushings. Hard to make out the serial numbe on the trigger guard. Had early patent dates in front of the trigger guard. The E grade was nice, nice Damascus pattern, great wood, and the engraving was a pointing dog with scroll work on the sidelocks. Underneath was more scrollwork and the screws were nicely engraved. The "flute" on this one was different from the others and of Silvers. This one had what looked like a modified fluer de lieu on it. Very nice detail. The price was $800.
On the downside, I took the forend off and the serial number didn't match the trigger guard. Serial number on trigger guard 18064, and forend was 22xxx, I didn't write it down. Forend was worn, some dents, but had a metal push button release and a metal escutcheon on the tip. I'm sure someone will post what the year was and if it was the right period forend.
If I didn't like LCS's as much this would definetly be a contender.