"...Probably get it with some orig Hang Tags, a Box and orig work order from the Custom Shop."
Like this one. He has several others.
https://www.gunbroker.com/item/799584316#carousel-modal-view-item
Box is in good shape from 1936. Tape even still fresh looking. If my great aunt looked that good, at the same age, she would be beating men off with a stick.
I love the letter another seller was trying to pawn off on another gun which had been printed on a ink jet printer. Letter was his "written proof" of his rare guns veracity. Asked the seller what kind typewriter it was written on? No clue he said. A 50 year old type written letter looks nothing at all like a modern letter. Different strikes, on different letters, give it a different feel. His response was they must have used a new ribbon. Then asked him why there was a zip code on the envelope instead of a Postal Zone. Postal Zones were used from 1943-1963. He had no idea what a postal zone was. I explained zip codes came out in 1963. His letter was dated 1958 and was "mailed" in 1958 but his envelope had a zip code on the return address. And back then most, but not all return addresses were written on the backside of the envelope. Told him his letter not only proved his gun was real but the writer of the letter was seeing into the future.