I was concerned when I learned there were only 3,200 Underwoods available, so I made the trip to the South Store on the sixth. (Fortuitously, I was visiting my son in Georgia, only two hours away from Anniston.) I was number 27 in line at seven o'clock, an hour before they opened the doors. My guess is that there were about eighty folks in line when the doors opened. There was no time to waste with detailed inspections as they were being grabbed off the racks in a hurry.
No way to count accurately in the crowded conditions, but I estimate there were 100 - 150 Underwoods out on the rack. I got one with a 1-44 Underwood barrel, FAT-stamped stock, bright bore, overall very good condition. I'm glad I made the trip over from Georgia - wouldn't have done so from Kansas...........