Last month, I passed on an early BLR 81, steel frame, .358 Win, with Leupold steel mounts and an excellent Leupold Vari-X II 2x7 scope, all for $700. The rifle was in "near mint" condition, having come out a collection from some old dentist's estate. Problem was, the dentist had engraved his danged social security no. on the top of the barrel, up next to the receiver. (Probably used his drilling tool.)
I thought about it long and hard overnight, but being unable to locate any .358 ammo on the internet, I decided to pass. I decided that I just didn't need a rifle with somebody elses number on it, that uses $50 a box ammo that nobody can find. Back at the show the next day, the seller was really POd because I didn't buy the gun from him, and he said I had wasted 20 minutes of his time. I told him that I was glad he thought so highly of the rifle, because he would be taking it home with him, AGAIN!
Last I saw of it, he was packing it up at 4:30 on Sunday afternoon, along with all of his others.
Mannyrock