Thank you sir. The picture of it on ebay was terrible and you couldn't tell much about it so I bid the minimum of $9.99 and got it. When it got here I was shocked that it was an older one and in the best shape of any 1930's Kaywoodie I've ever seen. The grain is very nice also. It's also one of the largest at about a group 5 Dunhill in comparison.
Sometimes you just get lucky:-)