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Unread 10-19-2011, 01:11 PM   #1
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I think the question might be "What if this were a VH grade?" The Elsie Field grade would correspond to a VH or an A.H. Fox A not a Trojan.
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Take a closer look Lads-
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Default Take a closer look Lads-

Crappy wood to metal fit with "burrs" at both the forearm iron shoe and also around the locks- left barrel firing pin looks, to my eyes anyway, to be slightly larger in OD than that of the right barrel firing pin. You can't kill birds with the box or hang tags either- and the case colors- huumm--

Just curious- what model Elsie would have corresponded to either the Parker Trojan or the AH Fox Sterlingworth- Possibly the _not a real LC Smith Fulton boxlock?

Yes, the pink flowers-- maybe this was staged to appeal to the Elton John/Freddie Mercury sector of the shotgun collectors market. Even Limey guitar slinger and wife stealer Eric Clapton dabbled in double guns!! Strange world--
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