New member looking for advice
Posted: Sat Jun 13, 2015 11:53 pm
Hello fellow enthusiasts,
I've visited here in the past, but have never registered. I think this must be the best source of information I've found.
Basically, my issue is this...
I have a AH Fox AE grade in 16 ga (Though for the life of me I can't remember why I came up with AE, the only markings I can find now are A. Possibly due to the engraving, safety, triggers, and other options?) that was given to my father back in the 30's or so, on the condition he never sell it, but to gift it to someone else. I was next, but I think it's time for me to pass it on to my nephew who is the last male member of my family. A Captain in the Army with 2-3 tours in THOSE places.
Since I help run a DIY site, I think more info is better than less. It has #3 barrels, IC and Full I believe, metal front bead, double triggers, individual ejectors, half pistol grip,splinter forend, original butt pad (though slightly deformed after all these years). The wood has some gouges and scars since as a stupid teenager I had no idea of the history of this beautiful gun. I used it for quail, pheasant, and rabbit back in the Ohio woods and fields. It has normal usage wear on the metal but has never been refinished to my knowledge. It also has a "Leg-o-Lamb" case that holds everything broken down in canvas sleeves as well a wooden segmented cleaning rod. The case is in very poor shape, at least all the leather hinges and straps are, but I believe it is original to the era?
As I got older and after 24 yrs in the Navy, I migrated to handguns and rifles for the most part, and now only shoot handguns at the ranges.
I'm not expecting any valuation here...but could you give me a reliable person that might be able to do that and also is Mr Callahan still doing the letters? When I gift it, I'd like to give as much history as I can.
I've never felt such a well balanced shotgun and I will hate to see it out of my safe...but I think it's time.
Thank you so much for your assistance.
Vic
I've visited here in the past, but have never registered. I think this must be the best source of information I've found.
Basically, my issue is this...
I have a AH Fox AE grade in 16 ga (Though for the life of me I can't remember why I came up with AE, the only markings I can find now are A. Possibly due to the engraving, safety, triggers, and other options?) that was given to my father back in the 30's or so, on the condition he never sell it, but to gift it to someone else. I was next, but I think it's time for me to pass it on to my nephew who is the last male member of my family. A Captain in the Army with 2-3 tours in THOSE places.
Since I help run a DIY site, I think more info is better than less. It has #3 barrels, IC and Full I believe, metal front bead, double triggers, individual ejectors, half pistol grip,splinter forend, original butt pad (though slightly deformed after all these years). The wood has some gouges and scars since as a stupid teenager I had no idea of the history of this beautiful gun. I used it for quail, pheasant, and rabbit back in the Ohio woods and fields. It has normal usage wear on the metal but has never been refinished to my knowledge. It also has a "Leg-o-Lamb" case that holds everything broken down in canvas sleeves as well a wooden segmented cleaning rod. The case is in very poor shape, at least all the leather hinges and straps are, but I believe it is original to the era?
As I got older and after 24 yrs in the Navy, I migrated to handguns and rifles for the most part, and now only shoot handguns at the ranges.
I'm not expecting any valuation here...but could you give me a reliable person that might be able to do that and also is Mr Callahan still doing the letters? When I gift it, I'd like to give as much history as I can.
I've never felt such a well balanced shotgun and I will hate to see it out of my safe...but I think it's time.
Thank you so much for your assistance.
Vic