Klentz's HW 35L ("Luxus") is possibly the most beautiful Weihrauch rifle I have ever seen, period...which is sayin' something! As he noted, it's very tempting to think it was an individual factory special of some sort; besides the jaw-dropping wood, the metal polish and blueing seem extraordinary. But hey, I'm not envious or anything, LOL...
That pattern of Luxus stock - classic German "hogs back" comb line, "stretched hexagon" Bayern cheekpiece, and rounded finger-groove fore end - was made up until the mid 1970's I think (after which the "L" became a more squared-up fore end with Monte Carlo comb and American-style cheekpiece). The 300035 serial dates to 1969.
The wood is European walnut (juglans regia); a.k.a. Royal, Circassian, Turkish, French, etc. It tends to have a lighter, warmer color than North American black walnut (juglans nigra) and as you can see, is capable of equally spectacular figuring. This is the wood you see on older HW 35's and 55's and the golden-era spring-piston match rifles from Walther, Anschutz, FWB, and Diana.
Thanks for chiming in Mike. As you well know, the early Walther's had some nice wood too:
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I've never seen a springer with a set trigger before.
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