Andre',

Looks nice indeed, fences appear to be treated much like some Francottes that I have seen and the stock appears to have an ever so slight 'perch belly'. Is it an ejector gun or extractor? What are the guns overall specs? Also some additional photographs would be fun. Good maker, like many from Belgium, but not that well known here nor seen often here. Many, if not most of the better Belgian gunsmiths found themselves working for the Germans during the war. This gun could well be one of the first made after the war or it could possibly one that was commissioned by a German that didn't get delivered. It would be interesting to know. FWIW, the wood should clean up very nicely if your son in law is interested it having that done or doing it himself. Ballpark [means rough estimate], what does a gun like that sell for in Belgium these days? I'm not asking exactly whay he paid, rather how they are generally valued for a solid well made 20ga. field gun like this one when they are found. Do the 20's bring a premium over a 12 or 16 in Belgium? BTW, thanks for sharing, looks like your son in law has good taste in guns too!