From the picture, it is hard to tell what kind of wood it has on it. It does have a lot of contrast in the grain like Claro walnut does, but it is hard to see it well enough to say for sure. I guess I would first check out the manufacture date, then, if it fits within the years where they had problems, take the wood out of the stock and check it out. If it hasn't had problems with rust in 40 years, it probably will never have an issue with rust.
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