1936 fox sterlingworth
1936 fox sterlingworth
Just want to know what the value would be for a Fox sterlingworth 20 gauge with ejectors in almost 100% condition,the only thing is that it has a wooden extension added.thanks
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
A 20-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Ejector in 100% original condition could easily have a market price of five grand. A gun with a butt extension is not in 100% original condition. There are a lot of nits to pick between a 98% condition gun and a 99% condition gun, and even more to 100%.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
If the butt extension is the only problem, and as Researcher said it is a fairly major problem, I would guess that your gun would be worth between $1,500 and $2,500.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
The butt is the only problem,what happens if i replace the stock would that increase the value?The gun is in unfired condition with 100% case color and bluing,the man who had the gun purchased the gun from Abercrombie&Fitch in 1937, and had put a wood extension on it and never fired it,also any ideas as to where i could optain a butt stock for the gun?
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
A new stock would have to be made to fit this gun and would not match the forend anyway. Your gun would not gain any value from this, as a new stock is expensive.
My question is; How is the extension attached now? Can you post a picture?
You may be able to remove the extension and find a buttplate for it. That would be the way to go depending on how the extension was attached. Keep in mind that your gun could never be rated at 100% Original because of the repairs no matter how well they are done. I have been collecting for over 30 years and have only seen one Fox that I would consider 100% ORIGINAL condition.
Please post pics.
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My question is; How is the extension attached now? Can you post a picture?
You may be able to remove the extension and find a buttplate for it. That would be the way to go depending on how the extension was attached. Keep in mind that your gun could never be rated at 100% Original because of the repairs no matter how well they are done. I have been collecting for over 30 years and have only seen one Fox that I would consider 100% ORIGINAL condition.
Please post pics.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
Scott,
well said.....I've got a few years on me ,and my collecting, and I dont think Ive seen/owned one over 98+% including the unused ones in their original boxes. 70-100 years has to do something to something. ............but then again, it's all a matter of opinion....y'kno??...the best ever found???.
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well said.....I've got a few years on me ,and my collecting, and I dont think Ive seen/owned one over 98+% including the unused ones in their original boxes. 70-100 years has to do something to something. ............but then again, it's all a matter of opinion....y'kno??...the best ever found???.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
I agree to me 98% means someone opened the box... but it all opinion....
I would love to see pics of this gun... I have two sterlingworths that REAL nice (one with the box and packaging material) but they are both philly guns and I would like to see how the CC looks on a like new Savage made Fox. Thanks!
I would love to see pics of this gun... I have two sterlingworths that REAL nice (one with the box and packaging material) but they are both philly guns and I would like to see how the CC looks on a like new Savage made Fox. Thanks!
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
If the stock has not been cut from it's original length and only an extension has been added to increase the length removing the extension and replacing it with an original butt plate or Jostam Anti Flinch pad if it is a Deluxe will have little bearing on the value. I think Researcher is being a bit generous in his estimate but I think there are some on this board that would give your $3.5 to $4 K for the gun.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
Headricks had that very high condition, but certainly not mint, 1919-vintage Sterlingworth Ejector Brush 20-gauge pictured on page 142 of the FBITW, and it sold for several thousand a decade or more ago. Took my breath away when it did!!
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Researcher I could see that much for a single trigger ejector 20 in 98% condition going for 5K but that much for double triggers?
On a related subject how much do you think the 20 gauge Sterlingworth with the 32 inch barrels in Manhattan Kansas will bring?
On a related subject how much do you think the 20 gauge Sterlingworth with the 32 inch barrels in Manhattan Kansas will bring?
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
gosh I love these sight unseen appraisals........
ante up boys..... how many do you want???.
tjw
ante up boys..... how many do you want???.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
What 20-ga. Sterlingworth w/32" bbls. in Manhattan, Kansas? Please provide a link, if available.Twice Barrel wrote:Researcher I could see that much for a single trigger ejector 20 in 98% condition going for 5K but that much for double triggers?
On a related subject how much do you think the 20 gauge Sterlingworth with the 32 inch barrels in Manhattan Kansas will bring?
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
My ex next door neighbor accepted a position as Dean of Arts and Sciences at Kansas State University in Manhattan. He tells me that among the KSU groundskeeper's equipment is a Sterlingworth 20 gauge with 32" barrels that he uses to dispatch pigeons from the bell tower of the student union building. Of course my neighbor and I have had our differences about gun control and blood sports and he may just be messing with me. He chuckled a lot about selling his property to a fellow with a fleet of dump trucks. Actually it is much worse than that.
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Re: 1936 fox sterlingworth
When I saw the 32-inch 20-gauge S-worth in Manhatten, Kansas, it was at a little gunshop at the end of a strip mall. I seem to recall it being next to a fast food restaurant just beyond the end of the strip mall. Haven't been to Manhatten since the 2000 bird season, and I think it was years before that when I saw the gun.
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Bamboozler the 20 gauge Sterlingworth in Manhattan KS is not for sale. If it were I would have owned it for a long time.