Ever wonder what the Fox records look like?

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Ever wonder what the Fox records look like?

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One of our members sent me pictures of the Fox Factory record housed at the Savage factory. This picture was taken in 1991.
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My 1913 20-ga. Sterlingworth 30" ejector project gun, #251372 records is within one of those pictured boxes! 8) :!:
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Is it just me or does it look like the whole works is about to topple over? :?
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It's a picture of a picture so it looks funny, my poor photographic skills at work.
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Having trouble sleeping in the hours before the deer opener, Craig ?
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Yea Mike I did the deer hunting gig, no damage but got real wet! Off duck hunting tomorrow, looks like a big freeze up next week. You boys down south get ready for a big push of ducks!
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I did a little fix....

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Hey my gun should be in the first box on the left!Are these boxes in the possession of someone(Mr. Calahan)?
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They should still be at the Savage factory in Westfield, Mass. As I posted elsewhere, from the residue I have from Roe Clark's tabulations of the graded 20-gauge guns that was done for McIntosh's book, the card for 200002 is missing. 200001 is listed as a C-Grade, and that gun is pictured in Tom Kidd's article in The Double Gun Journal, Volume One, Issue 2, page 82. 200003 is listed as a CE-Grade shipped 11/11/12.

Tom also did an article in The Double Gun Journal, Volume Six, Issue 1, on the prototype 20-gauge, serial number 200000, and it is a a DE-Grade.
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