I admire his father. Two guns with dedicated purposes. I'd like to get down to three: one for birds, one for clays and the 94 for everything else.
That doesn't sound like such a bad deal. Trading Maine for Hawaii.
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Re: Hawaiian Fox comes across the pond
Tom, great find, and cool story of how it ended up in HI!!! Glad you were able to connect w/the seller. His Dad had a great Maine Grouse and Woodcock gun for sure!
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Indeed! - Larry Baer gushed all over the Wah King Thom Parker A-1 Special ordered by a wealthy planter in his seminal book on Parker Guns. Probably used to shoot "rice birds" and maybe the occasional dove on the Big Island. Kevin
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Just for comparison on Tom's experience with the USPS, a new purchase left a smaller town in Alaska by Priority Mail on Thursday afternoon and got to the Anchorage Hub at 2 am on Friday morning. Apparently it's stalled there today for Juneteenth but tracking shows projected delivery to me on next Wednesday. Let's see if that happens. frank
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One more pic I forgot to post. My understanding is some of the Skeet and Uplands have different barrel markings based on when they were made. I suspect with a Philly style top lever and this barrel marking, this is an early one.
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Of the twenty-eight 12-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns I've recorded in the 160xxx serial number range, sixteen have the SPECIAL ALLOY -- FORGED STEEL barrel marking, eleven have the STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL marking and I didn't get that information for one. As it happens, I've seen letters for two of the guns dating both to 1935 and one has STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL and the other has SPECIAL ALLOY -- FORGED STEEL. Twenty-four have the Philadelphia top-lever and twenty have the Philadelphia safety slide. There is a batch of regular Fox-Sterlingworths in the 1604xx to 1606xx range and I own 160644 a Fox-Sterlingworth Ejector Brush with a capped pistol grip, Philadelphia safety slide, top-lever and STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL barrels, but of course the bulky Savage forearm. It letters to 19 Feb 1938.
Of the fourteen 20-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns I've recorded only three have STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL barrel markings. All of the guns I've recorded in the 262xxx range have the trim top-levers and most have the Philadelphia safety slide. The one gun in the 264xxx range and all in the 270xxx range have Savage top-levers and safety slides.
Of the eighteen 16-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns I've recorded only the first two have STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL barrel markings. I've seen three letters on 16-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns. The one lettering to 1939 has a lower serial number than the two that letter to June and December 1936. All of the 16-gauges I've recorded have the Savage top-lever
Of the fourteen 20-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns I've recorded only three have STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL barrel markings. All of the guns I've recorded in the 262xxx range have the trim top-levers and most have the Philadelphia safety slide. The one gun in the 264xxx range and all in the 270xxx range have Savage top-levers and safety slides.
Of the eighteen 16-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns I've recorded only the first two have STERLINGWORTH FLUID COMPRESSED STEEL barrel markings. I've seen three letters on 16-gauge Fox-Sterlingworth Skeet & Upland Game Guns. The one lettering to 1939 has a lower serial number than the two that letter to June and December 1936. All of the 16-gauges I've recorded have the Savage top-lever
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