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Harry Collins
05-04-2010, 08:00 AM
We are not receiving FOX News this morning! I was wondering if anyone else is experiencing the same?

Harry

Gary Carmichael Sr
05-04-2010, 10:07 AM
Harry, It has to be ABC, NBC< CBS, doing it. just kidding but it is a scary thought, who knows it may be censored one day! Gary

Gary Carmichael Sr
05-04-2010, 10:12 AM
Harry, have you heard any results from the RIA auction wonder who got the 28ga AH, I was succcesful on lot 3445 12ga hammer gun in original case with a box of shells do not know what kind of shells the folks at RIA would not open them. Gary

Francis Morin
05-04-2010, 11:48 AM
In the recent DU magazine- nice article by Gary Koehler on the famed Nash Buckingham/Burt Becker HE Fox 12- aka- "Bo Whoop" going to join his "Beckered-Brother" the second Becker HE once owned by "Mistah Nash" at the DU museum in Memphis-

Thanks to the the son of Nash's closest friend, the late Hal Bowen Howard, we can see this storied gun soon- I am wondering about the weight of this cannon, as Gary wrote it as weighing 12 lbs. I once owned a "shadytreed gunsmithed" HE 12 with 32" Chromox barrels and it weighed just a tad under 10 lbs.

If memory serves, it had the ill-advised "barrels not guaranteed" stamping on the flats, I have no way of knowing if it had been "Beckered" or not- but it would put 90% of a Federal paper Champion 7.5 shot 1 & 1/8 oz. Trap load into a 36" dia. circle at 40 measured yards- and 95% of that same load from the left barrel. What a cannon!!:bigbye:

Pete Lester
05-04-2010, 03:18 PM
Fox news still looks to be available:

http://foxcollectors.com/My%20Forum/phpBB3/viewforum.php?f=2

:)

Dave Suponski
05-04-2010, 05:01 PM
Here's some Fox new's



To: The Matrons of Meriden

It is with heavy hearts that we extend our deepest, sincerest condolences, on your recent LOSS, in NC.
To bear such a terrible burden is torment enough, to do it two years in a row, must be, quite frankly, insuperable.
To that end, we offer a slightly differnt cant, to J.K. Bleimaier's poetic verse....this one, from the South side of Philly!!!


When the smoke cleared down in Sanford
And all was said and done
The blood doth run from Cherry St.
Like the trenches of Verdun

Those sidelock boys from Fulton
They shot with so much class
Bad enough they beat you
They opened a can, marked PAHKAH WHOOP-ASS!!!!!

So you couldn't clinch The Challenge
And the Hammer guns went bust
If you can't win the NCAA's
You'd think the NIT, would be a MUST

Take solace in the memories
Of a time, long, long ago
When Arthur, J.R. and Freddie
Were takin' home the dough

So where is all this talent
That we've long heard much about
You shoot like walkin' wounded
Like the Infantry with GOUT

And now the Fox men await you
In a place called ADDIEVILLE
Where one thing is for certain....
We gonna take your 50 dollar bill!!!!!

THAT's the PHILLY way!!!!! See you in R.I. boyzzzzzzzz


c.c./ A.H. Fox
F.A. BarthmaierOn the whole....I'd rather be in Philadelphia

RJ Jose
05-04-2010, 07:54 PM
Very nice , that wasn't composed on company time? ehe

Dean Romig
05-04-2010, 09:03 PM
RJ, you'll have to ask those industrious AHFCA fellers over on the Fox forum. Some of 'em come sneakin' around here peekin' under our tentflaps tryin' to understand what ol' Ansley H. learned about Parker guns so's he could start his own little cottage industry... but there are no secrets here. It was done with pride, respect, love, perfectionism and soul and we're carring on that proud tradition of the Parker Gun.

Francis Morin
05-04-2010, 10:18 PM
I always thought that famous phrase was etched in granite on the headstone of the late-great William Claude Dunkerfield--Don't know if old W.C. ever shot a Fox, but he sure bagged a few in Hollywood- Mae West comes to mind--

Nice poem too. Nice to see some spirited rivalry between the Parkerisitas, the Smith-sonians and the old Foxists--Don't hear much about the LeFeverites and those fans of the guns from the famed Finger Lakes areas- no clays shooters amongst them perhaps??

I'm gonna hold my peace until after my first trip next month to the "Yooper" shoot-- I'm not a clays man- I'd like to see team shoots from the above gun groups on Columbaire pigeons- or a best "birds to box" shootout on doves in Argentina- each member of the team gets his pet double, 6 boxes of RSTs (150 shells) and a bird boy and a official scorer- best number of birds retrieved for the 150 shells by team total for the day wins the Cup and the Purse- hopefully a grey cloudy day with some gusty winds- That's a real wingshooting contest, IMO!!:cool:

Dave Suponski
05-04-2010, 10:24 PM
The Lefever boy's will be shooting as a team at Hidden Hollow in June.

Gregory Miller
05-05-2010, 01:30 PM
Species Daily
Limit Possession
Raccoon 5 No Limit
Opossum No Limit
Foxes 3
Combined 30
1/2 hour before Sunrise until 1/2 hour after Sunset

Francis Morin
05-05-2010, 01:53 PM
Count me in- can I use my M70 SG .220 Swift with Unertl scope? I love to kill 4 footed furry predators, woodchucks, possums, coons and even them red foxes-- generous bag limits too- but combines? 30 per day? In our area farmland, most of the farmers where I shoot and hunt would be a tad miffed if I started 'dingin' in on their combines- also their planters, disc drags and other equipment. We are 95% John Deere here abouts, so in Nov. Deer Seasons, out comes the safety glo orange hood covers--:bigbye:

Dean Romig
05-05-2010, 02:21 PM
Brings to mind the farmer who painted "COW" on the sides of his cows, "MULE" on the sides of his mules, "HOG" on the sides of his porkers - never even suspecting he should have parked his JOHN DEERE tractor in the barn during deer season. :shock:

Gregory Miller
05-05-2010, 03:08 PM
If it says Fox, well that's good enough for me.

Be scared Plunkett, we are coming for our $50. :rotf: