Cheek panel checkering
Posted: Sat Jan 09, 2016 4:49 pm
This is something that I have never seen discussed, that I can recall. I have noticed, for many years, the inconsistencies in cheek panel checkering on Fox guns. The border around the checkering itself is many times not evenly spaced with the edges of the cheek panel itself. There also seems to be no consistency to the distance between the border and the edge of the cheek panel. I don't know how to copy a picture and paste it, but there is a new thread here on this particular forum ("How bad?" is the title of the thread) that exhibits the first inconsistency I mentioned. It is simply "catty-whonkered". It is an extreme example, but there are a great number that just aren't anywhere near properly spaced from the edges. As nice as the engraving is on many of these old Foxes it would seem that the stockers/checkerers would have paid more attention to this. All it takes is a set of dividers to lay out a border that is properly and evenly spaced from the edges, and pleasing to the eye, instead of an eyesore. It really detracts from the appearance of the gun to me. I would rather see the panel not checkered at all than done poorly.
I am a Libra, and I have always been very aware of things that look out of square, out of balance, crooked, or not hanging straight. I cannot stand a framed painting or print that is not hanging perfectly straight. Maybe this tendency in me is why the poorly checkered panels bother me so much. Am I alone with this "peeve", or are there others of you who notice this? It is indicative, to me, that the very highest grade Fox guns do not have this "problem". There seems to have been just a lack of consistency and attention to this area on many graded guns, especially the A grades.
SRH
I am a Libra, and I have always been very aware of things that look out of square, out of balance, crooked, or not hanging straight. I cannot stand a framed painting or print that is not hanging perfectly straight. Maybe this tendency in me is why the poorly checkered panels bother me so much. Am I alone with this "peeve", or are there others of you who notice this? It is indicative, to me, that the very highest grade Fox guns do not have this "problem". There seems to have been just a lack of consistency and attention to this area on many graded guns, especially the A grades.
SRH