JayCee, that's an interesting list in the statement from Terry Weiland. Everyone knows the name of AyA and Victor Sarasqueta, and most know Pedro Arrizabalaga. There's no doubt these names could and did turn out high end guns. The other names are less known. Martin Ugarteburu was indeed a maker of high end custom guns. I believe he went on to become an officer of the ill fated Diarm group, and did not survive their quick collapse. The only remaining name, other than the one under discussion, would be that of Francisco Sarriugarte. I have owned guns made by him as well, before he became the President of Diarm as I remember. They were not at all what I would call a high end gun. A couple were side by side guns, and perhaps three were O/U designs, very thick and stout and heavy guns, not at all a sleek trim high end gun. Maybe he made better, but I have not seen them. He went on to found Kemen after Diarm. You know what Kemen is noted for, stout, heavy target guns, similar to the O/U designs he previously turned out. I am not certain I would take from that listing of names "You can deduct that EUSEBIO Arizaga was considered among the best." I would want a bit more evidence than a mention within a list of other makers who turned out high end guns. I still am in the camp of the uncertain. When the gun in question is acquired, I would like to see some nice close-up photos. I also do not agree at all with the above statement that There is no such thing as a Best gun from Spain.