Originally Posted by sbrmike
Flaig's used Boller (spelling) barrels as well as Douglas barrels. The Douglas were the Ace.


Not always an Ace, I have a Flaig custom rifle from 1970, It's a left hand Savage 110 Magnum Action, with a "Douglas Premium" barrel Cal. 338 WIN Mag, manufacture date 7/70, the action is a 1970 aswell, it also has the custom Flaig monte carlo stock with raised cheek piece left handed with 20 lpi hand checkering in looks to be Turkish Walnut. I have also read that there were ladies that worked in his shop and did the detail work on the stocks, I must admit it's some incredible detail work. It also came with Redfield bases.
It is unfired and as new from 40 years ago, it's a safe queen but I pull it out just to admire how beautiful it really is on occasion and give a Mobil 1 and sheeps wool wipe down for posterity. I have no idea of the value of mine either, but I would assume upwards of 1k would be close.