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You won't find a Sterlingworth any nicer. Beware of some Fox guy waving a gorgeous Parker under your nose as trade material. Sweet. |
I've never seen a SW in that condition. It is the Holy Grail of Philly's best work, and the photos let us see something I personaly have never seen before.
You are lucky to own it. I could not shoot it though. |
Oh yeah, I'm in love! That is gorgeous.
Edit: Perhaps the Parker crowd will take up a collection and PAY you to shoot for the Fox guys! (trust me, I know the feeling). |
What a great find and gun. Those Fox guns were my start down this double addiction!
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Dean, you can get a letter from Savage that will give you the specifics on the gun.
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:rolleyes:Dean,
1926, and if you don't have the list put out by Galazan some years ago on production years I will send it to you. But, wow, nice gun! Would look great in my safe next to my 16s, yes Foxes! |
just brand new dean......charlie
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I have a Sterlingworth 20 with modified and full chokes that is my go to wood duck gun.
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Picked up a Sterly “trap” 32”, 12gauge a few months ago, in 90+% condition. It looks like a beater next to this gun of yours Dean! Going to try this gun on windy day pass shooting Whitewing’s!
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I just got around to measuring choke constriction on this little twenty-gauge Sterlingworth.
Right choke = .020" Left choke = .038"...:eek: If this were a Parker I would enter it into the "People's Choice Award" Waterfowl Guns at the Annual Meeting. . |
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