Thanks. I agree. The thing that caught my eye was the stock. A lot of AKs have rather atrocious looking wood, slathered in shellac or varnish. This on the other hand stood out because of the quality of the wood, with a nice "in the wood" finish. On my others I swapped out the wood for synthetic furniture, but this one is definitely staying as-is.
The buttstock is also cut a bit different from a typical AK stock. It's thicker, and the "wrist" portion is more rounded and gradual in the taper. Personally I like this buttstock, and it's easier to get a good cheek weld with it due to the higher comb.