Thanks a lot guys! I got my hands on the DGJ from Summer 2004. I sure wish the gun was like the model 60 described in the article but it is not. Rather it is a post war gun with only minimal engraving conforming to Larry's explanation. It does have decent wood and is in good condiion mechanically but only minimal engraving. After looking at the photos of the grade 40 and 45 guns in Jeff Stephen's article one could be enticed to go on the hunt for a Sauer of such quality. Thanks Again - lots to learn. Slate