Guns made for Remington Board members in the 60/70's were often stocked with "Director's wood". It was high grade wood which had some sort of minor blemish which meant it would not go on a high priced gun, but was too good to be put on a standard grade gun. Hence, it would be put off to the side and put on standard grade guns which were ordered by Directors. I have two examples
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