Any Fox Owners With Consecutive Numbered Guns?

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Any Fox Owners With Consecutive Numbered Guns?

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I recently noticed two guns for sale that had serial numbers 6 digits apart. It started me wondering if anybody out there had a consecutive pair? Or guns with close numbers?
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Wow! I thought for sure someone would have chimed in on this with a consecutive # gun. I don't own a consecutive serial # gun but I did see one once that was consecutive to one I own. The guns were both 12 gauge A grades. Paul
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Post by Foxhound »

Hello Foxist, thanks for the reply. I too thought at least one of the members would have a consecutive set of guns or a pair under 10 digits. The two guns I noticed were on Gunbroker. Both were Sterlingworth 16 gauge guns. The barrels on one were 26 inches and the other had barrels of 28 inches. I have not looked to see if they are still up for bid. Were the two guns you mentioned identical or different like the 16's?
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Post by birdawg »

I would love to own at least one of the guns consective to my SS, 16 ga CE.
It is a 16 ga, 26",SS, DE shipped to some fellow named, Tyrone Cobb.

I am sure he would want that gun hunting quail and grouse again.
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Foxhound the consecutive guns were A grade 12 bores with 28" bbls and semi pistol grips. I do have two 20 bore A grades Serial# 202750 and 202759 both are 26" bbls guns. 750 has pistol grip with IC/MOD and weighs 5lbs. 13oz. while 759 has a half pistol grip, MOD/Full chokes and weighs 6lbs. 4oz.
The top and middle guns are 9 guns apart. Interesting in 202750 was delivered June 15 1928 and 202759 must have been delivered after the Savage takeover because it has its original Savage hang tag.
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Post by mike campbell »

I have 3 consecutively numbered guns....

259xxx, 259xxy and 259xxz :lol:
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Post by Don Ay »

while not consecutive numbered I own 11392 and 11932 both straight gripped A grades one with 30" barrels and one with 28" one came from the catskill area NY one from the Troy NY and ended up in VT
always thought that was odd luck to come across them
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Jess: Did you mean Tyrus Raymond Cobb?
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Foxist: Three 20 bore A grades WOW! Nice picture. Is the bottom gun the earlier A with the real thin grip you brought to the Vintagers? You need to do a Newsletter article on your collection and do a display of your grouse guns at the next Fox gathering! Impressive.
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trkline wrote:Jess: Did you mean Tyrus Raymond Cobb?
Yes, they didn't include raymond on the card
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Post by Jim Cloninger »

Another member's 12 ga gun's ser # is consecutive to my 12 ga gun.
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Post by trkline »

Not consecutive guns, but perhaps they are consecutive Philly Super Foxes? I have HE 31596 (complete gun) and just the barrels for HE 31581. 14 guns separate them and I would very much like to find the action for 31581. 20+ years of looking have not produced it ....

I would note that the barrels for 31581 fit 31596 like they were a perfect second set. This, I think, is pretty uncommon.

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Fox-admin The gun in the center(202750) is the one I hade at the V cup that had the small grip. The grip measures just3 3/4" around which is much smaller than my other 20 bores that all seem to be in the 4 to 4 1/4" circumference range . The bottom gun is is 1927 Vintage with 28" #4 weight bbls. that is actually lighter than the two 26" guns at 5lbs.11oz. Paul
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Post by Researcher »

Many years ago I saw the Super-Fox with serial number two lower then mine advertised for sale, but that is as close as I've come. I have two straight gripped 28-inch barrel 12 gauges that are 14 numbers apart. The lower numbered gun, the A-Grade was shipped July 1, 1914, and the B-Grade was shipped September 23, 1918.
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Post by R.R. »

Well, my reply is probably a bit off-topic. I did stumble across a very close relative to one of my guns by helping someone out with a question.
Not a Fox, but a 28" Krupp barreled 1 1/2 grade 16 bore. It is XXX579 and I own XXX576. Seemed like 'fate' at the time, so I bought it. They are nearly a matched pair. Honestly, I hope that #'s 577 and 578 don't show up too soon.
But I thought that I'd just share that 'it could happen'.
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