Many thanks for that information David; and the gun still remains, and is consistent to the specs you've noted as being recorded in the ledger. As FYI I was curious because the serial numbers on the frame, barrel flats, fore iron, and even the engraved number on the trigger guard strap have been punched over and are no longer legible; but the serial number stamps on the underside of the trigger guard strap and the stock clearly show #701 (I've not disassembled the gun). Perhaps the gun was stolen at some point in the past and the serial numbers defaced in an effort to conceal identity? Obviously we'll never know, but the gun remains in good condition and exhibits a very good appearance otherwise; HOWEVER it doesn't work because the right side cocking rod is broken, so where can one find parts for this old shooter grade TBG?
Thanks
Tom