"A" Grade Early Style Engraving

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"A" Grade Early Style Engraving

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1. Is the "A" Grade Early Style Engraving and AE Grade or an A Grade? https://www.foxcollectors.com/fox-gun-g ... -directory

2. If I understand correctly the Cody museum has a letter for where this shotgun was sent and Savage has the build record for the shotgun.
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Re: "A" Grade Early Style Engraving

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A is the grade of the gun. The appended E means a gun with automatic ejectors.

Savage sent the A.H. Fox build card records they had held to Cody. Savage is out of the letter business. The A.H. Fox Collectors Association, Inc. has photocopies of the production cards for graded guns. No Sterlingworth records. Dues paying members get one free look up per year. Post your request in the Members Forum.

The production cards are the only surviving records. For decades letters were produced from the information on the cards by retired Savage employees -- first Roe Clark --
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later John Callahan --
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Are build card records and production cards the same record?

Does the Cody museum have the same records as the A.H. Fox Collectors Association?
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Yes and yes. Here is an example of what a card looks like --
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Is the "A" Grade Early Style Engraving shotgun considered a pre Fox gun - Philadelphia Arms?
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No. Easy ID of both by referring to the drop downs on the Home page.
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