Actually, they were stainless with synthetic stocks. I didn't look at all the calibers, but most were fairly common, with several WSM. Anyways, I'm not interested (I'm a lefty). But for those who want one, I think it's a good chance to grab one before they're gone for good, and being sold for triple the price.
There is likely little if any investment value in the synthetic stocked, common caliber guns. However, the stainless guns might be worth purchasing for the actions alone. A shooter with deep pockets could turn out a reasonable semi-custom gun off of the barreled actions.