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Who has the deepest pockets

I don't get it. All I see here is a Blue Streak in excellent condition with some very nice furniture. But like most Sheridans, the grain on the forearm doesn't match the rear and it appears to have been cut diagonally with the grain not lining up with the rifle.

It's got a left hand bolt. Is that significant?
Unlike early Crosman's, Sheridan forearms and stocks appear to have been cut from different pieces of wood and usually don't match. Ron Elbe's Sheridan book claims that only 448 left handed blue streaks were made, and that's why this rifle will sell for a significant premium over a right handed gun.
 
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Definitely not me...
The description states absolutely perfect, yet several flaws can be seen in the pictures. I don't mind the flaws but something should not be listed as absolutely perfect unless it is. Great shape for its age is more appropriate.
Only a unsealed factory boxed is considered perfect IMHO