Tee hee! I was thinkin' the same thing! They could've called 'er "Inconvenience Salvaged" an had a nice scene of a hunter squattin' by a big tree with just his head & shoulders showing along with his knees & toes and of course, a 94 leaning against the tree beside him. The view would be centered between the ears and antlers of a nearby buck.
As fer today's pricing on commemorative Win 94's, it depends a fair bit on the region folks are in. In the US the Golden Spike models are seen at prices ranging from 500.oo-1000.oo and some without boxes & papers listed north of 800.oo. Up here, pricing on these are lower generally than US ones as they be less appreciated by folks here.
In my area, many Win commemorative models go for around 650-850 in minty condition. Lot's of folk's may poo-poo these rifles, but they are generally quite nicely
made with good wood and metal fitting. The barrels on all the ones I've owned were well rifled & straight. They may look a tad to funky to many, but they be just as good fer huntin' & plinkin' as any 94 out there as far as I'm concerned.
Like dis one.
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