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Unread 08-14-2017, 06:04 PM   #1
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Default Akron lace on recoil pad

First time I have seen one of these Akron lace on pads, patented around 1906. Came with a sweet Fox CE 20ga in a Abercrombie hard case. Any ideas regarding it's age?? The gun it came with is 1923.
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Unread 08-14-2017, 08:53 PM   #2
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Craig I've only seen 2-3 similar examples in 46 years so I doubt they ever were popular. Since they were not original to the gun most people placed no value on them.
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I bought an 1893 DH with a lace on pad, that appears to have been on for a looong time.
Downside - slight tan line on the wood.
Upside - nearly mint ssbp.
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Come on Craig lets see pictures of that CE Fox. Is it a new addition?? You did well on the XE 12
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I found an old Redhead lace on pad in a box of junk at a gun show; left it there and thought I'd come get it later. When I did it was gone ; hard to believe somebody besides me wanted that old piece of junk!
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Here is The Akron Recoil Pad from the 1922 Schoverling, Daly & Gales catalog --

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And from a circa 1916 H & D Folsom Arms Co. catalogue --

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Thank you very much for information Dave
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