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James n TN
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Today I acquired a Stolle Panda with no serial number on it and what appears to be a coned Renington bolt.
This is what I do know it came from the estate of Ralph Culverson, the action actually says R Stolle Panda
And scribed on the side of the action says Culver 01. The action has a Jewell trigger installed via a hanger.
Word from Jim Kelbly is there were only 5 of these made and that Speedy Gonzalez was the only smith that worked on these to add a coned bolt head and added a hanger style setup for the trigger instead of the pins.
If this is true or not I have no clue, so I'm hoping you guys here that's been around the circuit long enough that may know more history on this rifle and if it has any value.
Here are photos I took of the action bolt trigger and engraving.
Also not knowing squat about tuners, whose tuner is this?
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can provide.
James
This is what I do know it came from the estate of Ralph Culverson, the action actually says R Stolle Panda
And scribed on the side of the action says Culver 01. The action has a Jewell trigger installed via a hanger.
Word from Jim Kelbly is there were only 5 of these made and that Speedy Gonzalez was the only smith that worked on these to add a coned bolt head and added a hanger style setup for the trigger instead of the pins.
If this is true or not I have no clue, so I'm hoping you guys here that's been around the circuit long enough that may know more history on this rifle and if it has any value.
Here are photos I took of the action bolt trigger and engraving.
Also not knowing squat about tuners, whose tuner is this?
Thanks in advance for any help you guys can provide.
James