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For John,

I know you got a Fox or two so I'll throw a few in...

A late model B that I have sense sold... its not even close to original but it was beautifully done. Its a real shame its not legit b/c a straight stocked, late model B with 32" barrels would be an exceedingly rare gun...

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20 gauge CE

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Very early A grade 20

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32-40 1899C

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Crescent grade

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Here is one you might remember John!!!

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I sent the stocks out and had the excess "meat" trimmed off of them, smith did not do the forearm for some reason so it will have to go back at some point...I also took the engraved butt plate off and replaced it with a stock example.

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/1899F%20in%20303/DSD_11661024x507.jpg[/img]


And a 358R and a 303H special order

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/CEB%20gun/IMG_0001.jpg[/img]






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Damn Drew! Beautiful! Love the Case Coloring on the Fox.


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Yes going to be a slow go, swelling may never go back to nornal size, well never looked great in short pants aytway! , when I worked for a majior airlines, now bankruped I used to travel alot. 9/11 ended the carreer also!


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"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.

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"...aspire to live quietly, and to mind your own affairs, and to work with your hands, as we instructed you, so that you may walk properly before outsiders and be dependent on no one." - Paul to the church in Thessalonica.

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dead buff spike and a 38-55 SRC

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I know John appreciates nice knives: A pair of Ingrams do good work

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couple of dead piggies a 303 H

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a 243 EG and hind...

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A bubbed-up A grade Fox, pheasants, quail and my buddy's Grif

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the same bubbaed A grade

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/...ing%20pics/Agradegetsthegameenlarged.jpg[/img]

trip out with my old 12CE, the Fall in MO leave a shotgunner open to a plethora of game all in season at the same time...I learned my lesson about shooting coots though... even if they are in season and the bag limit is huge... just don't do it... the most fowl (yes spelled this way on purpose) smelling animal I have ever cleaned.

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/Random%20Hunting%20pics/closeupofallgame.jpg[/img]

A pair of does and a 308F

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Just for something different... homemade venison pastrami

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/cooking/Pastrami-venison/IMG_5815.jpg[/img]






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John, glad to hear you'll be up soon. But DO take it easy and don't rush it, please.

Here's the recent history of rifle that dates back to the closing days of WWII..

2005:
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2006 (the year it saved my life from this charging monster!):
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2006:
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2008:
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2009:
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2009:
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2009:
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2010:
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2011:
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Originally Posted by saddlering
Yes going to be a slow go, swelling may never go back to normal size, well never looked great in short pants anyway! , when I worked for a major airlines, now bankrupt I used to travel a lot. 9/11 ended the career also!


John,

Who did you work for? I did not know that you had worked for the airlines!


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WOW, Jeff and Rory sure know how to kill some nice game!!! WOW!!


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I always wonder why the dead deer in Rory's pics are smiling! smile


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damn Jeff... that blacktail is an absolute brut... looks like it weights 300lbs!!!


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Biggest whitetail yet...

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Originally Posted by Calhoun
John, glad to hear you'll be up soon. But DO take it easy and don't rush it, please.

Here's the recent history of rifle that dates back to the closing days of WWII..

2005:
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2006 (the year it saved my life from this charging monster!):
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2006:
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Man, I think it is very unsporting shooting those deer when they are relaxing in their lawnchairs. wink

Get well soon, Saddlering!

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One more set and then I got to get back to work

a few more Fox shotguns

one of the very first Sterlingworths ever made... apparently they had not had a stamp made so it is engraved 'The Sterlingworth Co"

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here is a rare one that makes me cringe everytime I see it... a SPE S&UGG (Special ejector, Skeet and Upland Game Gun)... the wood chips were not missing when I got the gun... let my buddy shoot it while we were out bird hunting and this happened... not his fault ... just sad to be honest, it was a nice original gun...

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pretty much a NIB S/W from 1928

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[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/Like%20New%20Fox%20SW/IMG_1159.jpg[/img]

A special order AE grade

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/Straight%20Grip%20AE/SelectCgradeWood.jpg[/img]

This is what a factory Fox production card looks like

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/Straight%20Grip%20AE/18002card-1.jpg[/img]

Before Ansley Fox built the AH Fox Gun Company, he built guns under the name Philadelphia Arms Co... these are not too often seen though not terribly collectible or valuable...

[img]http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/gg272/lohmaraj/PAC%2014xx/101800x537.jpg[/img]


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