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1-02-1942 Fox Prices

Posted: Wed Mar 13, 2024 10:04 am
by scaupman
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Re: 1-02-1942 Fox Prices

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 6:47 am
by Stan Hillis
Thanks, Alan. What does the 15% mean, for the price of parts and repairs?

Re: 1-02-1942 Fox Prices

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 7:10 am
by scaupman
Stan - I think it means that the wholesale price of a particular part or type of repair is 15% off the list price of that particular part or type of repair?

Re: 1-02-1942 Fox Prices

Posted: Thu Mar 14, 2024 2:30 pm
by Researcher
For 1930, Savage produced A.H. Fox Dealer and Jobber price lists similar to those the company in Philadelphia had used.
Price List--For Dealers Only, January 2, 1930.jpeg
Price List--For Jobbers Only, January 2, 1930.jpg
For 1931, 1932 and 1933, Savage published separate Wholesale (Form 43-yy) and Jobber Price Lists (Form 44-yy) for their A.H. Fox guns.
WHOLESALE PRICE LIST, January 15th, 1931.jpeg
Wholesale Price List, January 25th, 1932.jpg
Wholesale Price List, March 15th, 1933.jpg
Beginning with 1934 the A.H. Fox guns were included in the Savage Wholesale (Form 28-yy) and Jobber/Distributor (Form 27-yy) Price Lists.
Wholesale Price List, March 1, 1934.jpg
Wholesale Price List, February 20, 1935.jpg
Through 1939, these illustrated price lists included the prices.

Beginning with 1940, with pre-war inflation running hot, the Form 27-yy and Form 28-yy were produced without the prices and prices were published on separate sheets as Scaupman showed.
Wholesale Price List, January 2, 1940.jpg

WHOLESALE PRICE LIST, January 2, 1940, prices.jpeg