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The gun has been totally refinished. I do not know if it is the original stock. The owner bought the gun and had it refinished. It's nice to know that the inlays could be original. I have never seen an E Lefever with the inlays but I have not seen near as many Lefevers as some of the folks on here. I thank you for the help as I am trying to decide on an offer price for this gun. I added a few more pictures, the wood on the stock is pretty fancy. Hard for me to make a decision sometimes on just pictures and the gun is a long way off from where I live. It's a 12 gauge.
Glenn
I would covet this gun based on the wood quality, wood to metal fit (what I can see of it), the forend latch, and the inlay, which may be original. The refinish, oh well.
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