
Ever wonder what the Fox records look like?
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Ever wonder what the Fox records look like?
One of our members sent me pictures of the Fox Factory record housed at the Savage factory. This picture was taken in 1991.


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They should still be at the Savage factory in Westfield, Mass. As I posted elsewhere, from the residue I have from Roe Clark's tabulations of the graded 20-gauge guns that was done for McIntosh's book, the card for 200002 is missing. 200001 is listed as a C-Grade, and that gun is pictured in Tom Kidd's article in The Double Gun Journal, Volume One, Issue 2, page 82. 200003 is listed as a CE-Grade shipped 11/11/12.
Tom also did an article in The Double Gun Journal, Volume Six, Issue 1, on the prototype 20-gauge, serial number 200000, and it is a a DE-Grade.
Tom also did an article in The Double Gun Journal, Volume Six, Issue 1, on the prototype 20-gauge, serial number 200000, and it is a a DE-Grade.
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