Scott and Eric, you are precisely correct with your comments. I generally stay clear of debating a rifle that is up for sale, or making comments that affect value or sale. But in this case and since you raised the issue here, I will chime in. The description refers to George's and our two books, and in very next sentence says the rifle is attributed to Oerter during his apprenticeship to Albrecht at C's Spring. Neither George nor I attributed anything close to this, and I doubt that Albrecht or any master would let a rifle like this out of their shop.
I called the auction house, spoke to a person in detail, explained that I was the author mentioned and that I find the description very misleading at best, and she was going to relay my concerns to their "out of house" expert who provides such descriptions. I have not heard from anyone yet, but if I do, we'll have a courteous discussion.
Your comments about how auctions work, who the descriptions are geared towards, etc appear to be accurate. The tremendous prices some arms have garnered at this auction house recently may have them shooting for the stars when possible. Bob