CE and BE Question
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CE and BE Question
Puglisi has the two above Fox guns for sale on GI for basically the same price. As someone who is just getting started with SxS and trying to learn as much as I can and gather points of reference, I look at both of these guns and to me they both seem in relatively the same condition so I would have thought the CE would have been priced higher than the BE. I'm not planning on buying either but am just wondering why there isn't a cost difference.
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Re: CE and BE Question
The BE is much more rare, thus the premium. The second generation B's had a very short run and had some excellent lumber for the grade.
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Re: CE and BE Question
Sorry but our rules do not allow direct links to guns for sale on this forum. I have deleted the links. fox-admin
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Re: CE and BE Question
Sorry, I did not realize that. Noted for future reference. Thank you for your reply.fox-admin wrote:Sorry but our rules do not allow direct links to guns for sale on this forum. I have deleted the links. fox-admin