That is indeed a very nice looking example. The few I've seen have all been A grades and for the most part well worn. I came across a Syracuse Arms gun the other day which is the nicest one I've seen other than one fully restored. Tried to convince the owner to part with it but it was not for sale at this time. Maybe one day and I get first refusal for what that is worth.

Smaller makers are a fun nitch collection to get into. I missed a Union Arms double which used a ball and socket joint like Lefever used. Been looking for another one for a long time. Someday I'll find another and I'll try real hard to walk away with it.