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That is one special shotgun , Congratulations !!!!!
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The Skeleton Butt treatment was a catalogued option for the original life of the Ansley H. Fox shotgun.
The pre WW-I Skeleton butts have a much larger area of steel at the heel -- ![]() Only picture I could find quickly, from The Double Gun Journal, Volume Three, Issue 2. while the later Ansley H. Fox skeleton steel butts look pretty much like Parker Bros. Skeleton steel butts -- ![]() From a late 20-gauge FE-Grade. |
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to Dave Noreen For Your Post: |
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That's a real beauty Kenny! Best wishes and shoot well!!
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wow...have fun with the new fox...charlie
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Outstanding!
THE perfect gun in THE perfect gauge! |
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Too bad the wood is so plain.
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The Following User Says Thank You to Bobby Cash For Your Post: |
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Anyone who had concerns about Tony's workmanship, or attention to detail should look at this gun. Wow!
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The Following User Says Thank You to John Dallas For Your Post: |
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WOW Very nice. Thanks for sharing.
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