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Brother wants these sold. He is not a collector and they are just sitting around. I'm in charge of taking pictures and descriptions. What I want from you guys is what you want to see in the picts.  Let me know and I will upload the collection. I think its about 5 rifle/shot guns 1 is a early 1900 double barrel Sterling. He had them appraised so don't bother low balling this is not a desperation sale. 

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9 minutes ago, sbuff said:

I'll be the bad guy.  A price probably should be listed for all items he's trying to sell. Makes things easier for all.

He is in transit right now. I'll probably talk to him later today. You're right should have a price. 

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1 minute ago, Culvercreek hunt club said:

This should probably be in the classified section and the rules do require a asking price

Ok I hear you guys I'll work on getting prices, my bad. Mod's please move the post to classified. 

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15 hours ago, First-light said:

This is the 12 gauge Sterling made by A.H. Fox. He believes it's 1918 with original case. 

 

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Just to be clear, that is a Fox "Sterlingworth" shotgun.  Very well made, strong SXS that is quite collectible but can be used in the field all season.

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All quality firearms that should last several lifetimes..

The Sterlingworth  was A. H. Fox's  field grade shotgun, which sold for the lowest price and therefore is the most commonly encountered... This is not to say they are of lesser quality, though..All A.H. Fox doubles were made to last forever.. The higher Grade guns ( A, B, C, etc)  differed from the basic  Sterlingworth mostly in  features such as engraving,  more elaborate checkering, ejectors, etc.  Other than that I don't know a thing about them..

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17 hours ago, Pygmy said:

All quality firearms that should last several lifetimes..

The Sterlingworth  was A. H. Fox's  field grade shotgun, which sold for the lowest price and therefore is the most commonly encountered... This is not to say they are of lesser quality, though..All A.H. Fox doubles were made to last forever.. The higher Grade guns ( A, B, C, etc)  differed from the basic  Sterlingworth mostly in  features such as engraving,  more elaborate checkering, ejectors, etc.  Other than that I don't know a thing about them..

What’s a fair price for this field grade fox?

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