Rondo, IIRC, I believe Dutch's wife (when they were still married) bought one of them TC .32 rifles to Rondy back in the day when Red was still with us. She'd use it in the ladies shoot.
Both the TC Seneca, and the TC Cherokee, are/were light, short, rifles of smaller caliber, making them ideal for women and youngsters.
My daughter has a TC Cherokee in .45 caliber.
Now if my memory is correct??? wasn't there a Green River Rifle Works that moved from some western state to Australia back in the '70's?
The GRRW company was located in Roosevelt, Utah,... when the company went out of business in the late 1980's, (I'm pretty sure) it was still located in Utah.
If nothing else, I'd say the rifle was miss-represented on the auction block...
I'm guessing that Nessmuk's TC Renegade, is probably wearing one of the "drop-in" Green Mountain barrels that was offered through Track of The Wolf for a number of years.
TOTW also offered iron (replacement) furniture for the larger bore TC rifles (to make them look more like true "Hawkens"), at the time they offered the slower twist "drop-in" GM barrels.
Without seeing a picture of Nessmuk's rifle, it's difficult to assert whether the rifle might have originally came from the TC factory as a TC Hawken, or a TC Renegade
But,,, without knowing what Nessmuk paid for it, he may have gotten the better part of the deal?
I'd say, it's worth whatever Nessmuk was willing to pay for it,.... as long as he's happy with it.