I'll have to take a picture of the one I inherited from my dad. It's a .300 Savage 99EG with an old 2X Weaver perched on top. Still has the Whelan-style military leather sling he used, too. The wrist was cracked, as many 99s are, so I had Al do his magic on it and now, not only can you not see where the crack was, I won't have to worry about it shattering under impact or recoil, ever again. 
One of the most eye pleasing classics ever designed in my opinion, I owned one for about one year, it's a 1895 model(fore runner of the '99) commemorative put out by Savage in '76 (I think it was), it has a gold plated lever, trigger, butt plate, and blade front sight, it had an octagon 28" barrel and high grade figured walnut stock with a Savage Anniversary Medalian inlaid in the butt stock, and chambered in .308.
I was in my mid 20's and had just started an auto body shop, I was doing auto dealer work as a filler between jobs and one of my dealers came in with a wrecked Pontiac that he had picked up at auction, the passenger side of the car had been hit lightly from the front door to the tail light, when I gave him the price to fix the car he hemmed and hawed and said he did have that much, so he offered me some cash and the new Mod. 1895 Savage to do it.
I hung the Savage in my office for the better part of a year, come hunting season me, my youngest brother, and Dad were making our plans to go up north when my next younger brother came home from College in Nebraska and said he wanted to hunt with us this year, he didn't have a gun of his own so I let him take the Savage commemorative, after the hunt he wouldn't give it back, but he did offer me his almost new Triumph 650 Tiger motorcycle in exchange, best and longest owned bike I ever had.
