This gun was found on a table full of rusty military rifles at a Richmond, Virginia show a couple of decades ago. My gun show buddy bought it and never did the restoration, and recently agreed that I should own it. It is G&H #109, which, according to Michael Petrov, would have been or might have been the ninth 30-06 made at G&H after the founding. The barrel is the original Poldi Anticorro part octagon ribbed variation. The floorplate and guard are fully engraved with gold inlaid initials which Bob Beach and Griffin and Howe cannot identify.