Value of an early A grade?

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sfcmosteller
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Value of an early A grade?

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I have come across another Fox, trying to place a good value on it, i have several in this configeration. Decent early 12 gauge with 30' barrels with a little rust on the barrels, no CC, wood is ok, no ejectors? seller is asking 1,500.00?
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Re: Value of an early A grade?

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Hello David: The price seems a bit on the high side but fair. How are the bores? Wood original? Top lever to the right? etc.
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Looked at one yesterday in the same condition, but it did have ejectors and was 28" ic/mod on my choke guage. Could have walked off with it for $1000. Still thinking about it,but would prefer later A. Maybe he will come down a little.
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I offered a 1,000 for this one, it was a want and not a need, as I have a few Sterlingworths in the same configuration.
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3birddogs wrote:Looked at one yesterday in the same condition, but it did have ejectors and was 28" ic/mod on my choke guage. Could have walked off with it for $1000. Still thinking about it,but would prefer later A. Maybe he will come down a little.
3 --Let me know if you decide against it. I'm 90min south of you and wouldn't mind coming up to take a look at it.
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just picked one up for $800. all original 28" tubes,mirror bores,4 digit serial #,guess i got a good deal!
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