Interesting comment about Globeco and conversions reducing the supply of SA SVTs. I would agree, but disagree. The old International Firearms and other traders of the 1960s scooped whatever they could out of Europe and the Middle East. Globeco was just one of the companies involved. I've seen a couple of as-they-say unmolested SA marked SVTs in Canada. I seldom see Globeco conversions anymore. It is possible this conversation is actually about only a few hundred or low thousands of individual rifles back in the day.
I examined a 1940 SA marked SVT not long ago. Besides the evident war date and Finnish capture, this one had a two-piece Finnish birch stock. The two sticks of lumber were joined across the butt, and the finish was a murky brown pine tar and turpentine solution. It looked just different enough to be remembered.