Had a great time in Tulsa. I went to compare various sxs's that I have been interested in. I managed just that and the trip changed some opinions I had developed.
Fist I found the new S&W Gold Elite. The vendor had guns # 18 and 19. The wood was very proud and unattractive. The barrel markings were very gaudy looking. It was priced at $2150. I was underwhelmed to say the least.
Next I found a RBL. It was an english stock with standard wood (I assume because if it was an upgrade you did not get anything for your money). It was color case hardend. The engraving left lots to be desired and there was actually very little color on the frame. This gun was priced at $4750. Again, underwhelmed.
These were two guns I had considered as they had been in my price range (not the inflated RBL price). After closer inspection I am glad I did not put any money down on an RBL.
I did handle several AYA 4/53's and # 2's. After much thought I decided that the AYA #2 in 28 ga is going to win out. We are actually going to order three from the factory in the white for a project we have planned. Prior to the Tulsa show the #2 was not the front runner, but it is the winner now.
(I wish I would have had the money to afford the A-1 specials, high end Fox's, Purdy's, and Holland's. Then again $73,000 for a Henry, or $80,000 for a Colt gattling gun would have been nice as well!)