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Yes it did.It was sold locally thanks
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Always alot of confusion around fox shotguns because back in the 50s and 60s Savage marketed a "Fox" double that was not mechanicly related to the old A H fox guns. these are often confused with sterlingworths and some had some machine engraving on the sides but were a production line gun which are not near the quality of a real Philidelphia Fox or even the early Utica Foxes.
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Brent,I think you are refering to the Fox Model B
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yes fox model B thats what came to mind when they were discussing a sterlingworth with birds engraved on it. Ive seen Model Bs with engraving like that but not a sterlingworth.
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