
Courtesy of Griffin & Howe, Inc
Bob Beach
Archival Research
Griffin & Howe, Inc
Tim - I thank you for your very generous offer. However, the Fox gun in question was never for sale by me. I just needed a reasonable estimate of value for insurance purposes. Ted is not a good enough bird dog to sell to a friend - or even to GIVE to a friend. I will keep him a while and see if he improves. Perhaps then...thuddddddd wrote:Mike, given my vast knowlege of Foxes, I'd give it a value of about $1,000.00 us....... I'd be happy to wire you the funds from my Nigerian uncles bank account. I will expect a 600 day inspection period. And while your sending me the gun, you might as well crate up the dog with the crooked tail, I think you call him Ted.......
Hope your having a great christmas.
Tim
Mr. Beach. I am very grateful to have the information that you provided about my Fox gun. Thank you.Bob Beach wrote:Sorry to be late to this party but I've been busy. I can't believe that with over 55,000 serial numbers that I've made available you guys aren't taking advantage of the information that I've been archiving for the past 2 years. Fox 300004 is listed on the Research page of the Griffin & Howe site under the Used Fox shotguns sold by Abercrombie & Fitch. Many of the high grade guns went through A&F at some time or other and this 'C' grade was no exception. Number 300004 came in to A&F as a consigned gun in 1936. Between 1936 and 1940 it was listed in the annual inventories 8 times, indicating that it was probably sold three times and twice was returned. Here is a description from when it was listed in the 1937 A&F gun list. You will note that it says "Selective Single Trigger in the Rear Position". The inventory record also notes the single trigger. The retail price of $100 in 1937 had been reduced to $65 by 1940. Remember, the G&H archives are only a phone call or an email away.
Courtesy of Griffin & Howe, Inc
Bob Beach
Archival Research
Griffin & Howe, Inc
Chukarman wrote:Tim - I thank you for your very generous offer. However, the Fox gun in question was never for sale by me. I just needed a reasonable estimate of value for insurance purposes. Ted is not a good enough bird dog to sell to a friend - or even to GIVE to a friend. I will keep him a while and see if he improves. Perhaps then...thuddddddd wrote:Mike, given my vast knowlege of Foxes, I'd give it a value of about $1,000.00 us....... I'd be happy to wire you the funds from my Nigerian uncles bank account. I will expect a 600 day inspection period. And while your sending me the gun, you might as well crate up the dog with the crooked tail, I think you call him Ted.......
Hope your having a great christmas.
Tim
He did find some covies of valley quail for me on Friday, and I did manage to shoot a double over him with the Fox.
Thuddy,thuddddddd wrote:...I'd be happy to host him , while he does his PHD on the king of the uplands, the eastern ruffled grouse![]()