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Unread 03-12-2018, 06:40 PM   #11
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Unread 03-12-2018, 07:10 PM   #12
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That's wonderful Bruce. Thanks for sharing.





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It would take a lot more than $5k to make me part with my 1-frame, 20/32 VHE, straight stock DHBP. The case colors are not original but I don’t care.
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Bruce, once again you steal the show. Gawd, that’s a magnificent gun.
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Parker Bros. seem to have made more 32-inch 20-gauges then other makers. Possibly DuBray taking orders for guns for California duck club members pushed this. The record tabulations in The Parker Story show 221 VH-/VHE-Grades, six PH-/PHE-Grades, 43 GH-/GHE-Grade, 171 DH-/DHE-Grades, 13 CH-/CHE-Grades, 21 BH-/BHE-Grades (one of these was Clark Gable's), one AH-/AHE-Grade, six AAH-/AAHE-Grades and four A1-Specials. On top of these, there are guns like my GH-Grade that started life as a 2-frame 12-gauge but later went back to Meriden for a set of 32-inch, 3-inch chambered, 20-gauge barrels. One year at The Vintage Cup at Orvis Sandanona, when Kevin McCormack and I were doing the PGCA booth, we had a display that included 0-, 1-, and 2-frame 32-inch 20-gauges.

I have searched the A.H. Fox production records and only found 48 regular frame graded 20-gauges with 32-inch barrels, add that 26 of the sixty some HE-Grade Super-Fox 20-gauges have 32-inch barrels and still only 74 compared to all those Parkers.
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Just to add to Dave's post, only 4 CE Foxes were made in 20ga with 32 inch barrels. One of these walked in to our booth at the Southern a couple of years back.
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Fantastic Parker, but did not address the question?
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Unread 03-13-2018, 06:58 AM   #18
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I have owned two 20 gauge 32" VH #2 frame guns. I would pay a bunch to get #153,333 back. In my opinion, a 32" gun should sell for at least a 25% premium, more than that in the V grade category.
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It would take a lot more than $5k to make me part with my 1-frame, 20/32 VHE, straight stock DHBP. The case colors are not original but I don’t care.
I tend to agree with that as well. I forgot to mention in the first post where I cited those numbers that the V grade that sold for 5K was an O frame gun of 1919 vintage that weighs 6-11 oz. As you might have guessed it's in my safe. I believe the other one I referenced that was not sold here was also an O frame gun.
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Researcher wrote:

I have searched the A.H. Fox production records and only found 48 regular frame graded 20-gauges with 32-inch barrels, add that 26 of the sixty some HE-Grade Super-Fox 20-gauges have 32-inch barrels and still only 74 compared to all those Parkers.[/QUOTE]

Thanks for the breakdown of the Fox 20 gauges, Dave. Yes they are quite rare compared to other makers. I will have an AE 32-incher in my display at the MACA show in Timonium this weekend.
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