What is it worth?

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Birdman
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What is it worth?

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I have an A-Grade Philly 12 ga. Fox. I have a buddy who sent it to me and I lent him some money on the gun. My smith says it is approx. 65% condition. It has scratches in the metal that can be buffed out etc. Stock has lots of typical hunting scratches, but no cracks. There is one small chip behind the magazine but it could be fixed pretty easily. Bores excellent.

What do you think the value range of this gun is? Min.____________ To Max._____________ If I were to sell it for him on the net, etc?

Also what do you think this gun would bring, if it was restored properly? Min.______________ to Max. ______________

Thanks for your help guys.

P.S. I want to pay him what typically would be the going rate for this gun..


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Re: What is it worth?

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I'm no pro but I watch the online auctions pretty closely. From my perspective, I would not give you a quote without pictures. Serial number would help so would more info the gun... barrel length, single or double trigger, forearn type, Barrel weights, chokes, serial number, etc etc

The truth of the matter is the A grades really don't fetch more than S/W unless they have condition or rare features.
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Re: What is it worth?

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There is one small chip behind the magazine but it could be fixed pretty easily.
Where is there a magazine on an Ansley H. Fox double?
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Researcher,

LOL. The Action, I don't know what you call it. Could you tell me what it is called please?

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The hunk of metal that holds everything together is the receiver. The cost to "properly restore" an A-Grade would be far more then any 12-gauge A-Grade is worth and a restored gun is still generally valued in the market place as no more then a 70% gun. Restoring a lowere grade gun is only because it holds some significance to you, or you want to. The only person that makes money on such a thing is Doug Turnbull, Buck Hamlin, et al.
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Anybody out there that would like to estimate the high and low on this gun? It has double triggers, full, improved mod. 65%

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Re: What is it worth?

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The best way to value your gun is look at Fox A's in similar condition sold on gunbroker. Restoration will add little to no value to a Fox A in 65% in my opinion. In the condition you describe with a chip out of the stock, low $650. high $850.
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I believe that Craig's reply above is on the money. A serial number would help determine if it's an early or later A Grade. Bore condition, also would be important.

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This gun is a later gun, Bores are good.

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Then at least the bore condition will not subtract from the value but early guns tend to bring more money than later guns do. It all most sounds like you are fishing for a buyer here.
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Re: What is it worth?

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Birdawg,

No Sir. I helped a friend out in need. If I wanted to sell the gun as-is, there are 4 major Gunsites and Chatrooms that only charge $10.00 to sell a gun. I wanted to ask Fox Collecters, because I am a Fox Collector myself. But I collect 16's mainly.
I know I have too much money in the gun and I'm trying to decide if I want to restore it and then sell it to recoup my loss.

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e: DAWG is correct in that Plilly Foxes tend to bring more that those produced by Savage. I don't know what sort of restoration your Fox needs but if the bores are good I would not advise refinishing. In addition to the cost you will most likely reduce the gun's resale value.

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