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10-13-2014, 02:58 PM
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AH Fox AE help needed
Have wanted to ad a Fox to the rack to keep the Parkers on their toes. One is coming up soon on auction. It is listed as a 20 ga. AE from 1928 with 32" barrels. The pictures are very bad and a call provided mixed information. This one does not have much engraving. Only a "flower" around the bolt per the call. When did Fox change the engraving? I have not had the opportunity to see many graded Fox guns. Don't have the comfort level of information I have with Parkers. Checked the auction sites and the few available seemed to have quite a lot of the engraving. Prices also vary from 2 to $6000. Any insight with my brief description what this gun should bring? And I know condition and originality are the big factors.
I did pick up a very nice 1919 Ithaca catalogue With the Lynn Bogue Hunt cover at a lure show Saturday.
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10-13-2014, 03:57 PM
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Gary: A Fox AE made in 1928 would have almost 75% engraving coverage. The Sterlingworth lever does have a simple line engraving that some may think looks like a flower. A 32" small bore Fox is a very rare gun and highly sought after by Fox nuts. Price could be in your range depending on condition.
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