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Thanks for the congratulations. As I think I have posted before, it was a gift from a member and long time friend who thought I needed it more than he did. The first time I shot it, I realized that, yes, I needed it. It is a screaming original hard butt gun with very full chokes, which I like.
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I can't believe that Craig missed the XE 20 in the Guyette auction. Maybe he will share that story. I have an XE 20 story to share myself. I will tell that story when I get time.
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OK, Foxnut, I may have told this story before. Maybe fifty years ago, there was a gun show at an armory in Pikesville, Maryland a few times a year. At the show one Saturday, I walked outside to grab a lunch from my car. Just outside of the front door, a fellow was drawing a crowd with three guns he was displaying on the hood of a '55 or '56 Chevy sedan delivery. As I recall, one or two were in trunk cases and one of them was a two barrel set. They were all XE 20s and nice. I asked if they were for sale and the reply was "Any of them for $1400." Decades later, I recalled that day to the person who displayed those guns. The strange thing is that fifty years later that $300 car would be worth about as much as one of those XE 20s. Another strange thing is that I probably had $1400 to spend that day.
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The only way I will own a XE 20ga is a private sale which is highly unlikely. Any XE 20ga that hits the public market is too rich for me. I would rather own a 12ga XE with tons of condition for less money like my three 12's.
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I have had only one opportunity to buy a HE 20ga32" that I thought was righteous I informed a good friend about the gun and he purchased it which made me happy. I have been lucky to handle a few great HE 20ga 32". It's not killing me that I don't own one.
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Eightbore, that would have been some day. I don’t remember ever seeing/handling an XE 20 let alone three in one day. Thanks for recapping the story!
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My XE 20 stories go way back as the first one i bought was about mint with one tiny blood spot on barrels,26 inch bbls 3 1/2 drop at heel got it from Clarence Knudsen in Ohio did trading for it.Second 20 XE i bought was very early 28 inch straight grip double triggers Krupp bbls fox head down deep engraving.I spotted it in 1972 gun show in Atlanta for $ 1750.00.I have seen two more XE 20 foxes one at gun show in Atlanta and a friend had a two bbl set.Bobby
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I love to read all these stories how some of these great guns came into your collections. The hunt for a gun whether a shooter or collector is what makes this hobby so much fun!
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2024 adoptee 21303 is back together and home. 21303 is the bottom gun and it's almost twin 21209 is the top gun.