Dad was a bit of a gun nut back in the 1950s - though with five kids to keep clothed & fed, he didn't have a lot of money to spend on a fancy sporter .22. He did have a S&W 6" K-22 Masterpiece and a Winchester M61 pump .22 that he kept in his pickup truck for as long as I can recall. He also had the 1956, 1960, & 1961 editions of the Stoeger Shooter's Bible, which I spent hours going through, drooling over the prints of the finest guns available at the time. I'm attaching photos of the listing in the 1956 edition for the Winchester 52C & 75 sporting rifles, and a shot of the cover of the catalog. You'll notice that Winchester offered the 52C with a stock of "selected walnut, if available". I've always wondered how much nicer the 'selected walnut' stocks were, and finally thought I'd post this to see if anyone out there has a 52C sporting rifle that was ordered with this option. Man, would I like to be able to buy a few of these rifles at this 1956 price, not taking inflation into account...!!!