I enjoy field grade guns that are equipped with "upgrades", such as ejectors, etc. The Sterlingworth Deluxe and the Sterlingworth Ejector are such examples.
The extra cost options of a recoil pad and twin ivory sights were available on the Sterlingworth from the get go. For 1930, Savage packaged a Jostam Anti-Flinch recoil pad and twin ivory sights at a discounted price as the Deluxe, with an insert --
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in their 1930 A.H. Fox catalog which was the 1928/9 A.H. Fox Gun Co. catalog with a paste-over --
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Savage's J. Stevens Arms Co. was doing the same thing with their J. Stevens No. 330 and Springfield No. 315 with the Jostam Anti-Flinch recoil pad and twin ivory sights package.
For 1931, Ithaca Gun Co. did the same thing with a Hawkins recoil pad and twin ivory sights for their NID Field Grade as the Ithaca Field Special --
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their Lefever Nitro Special as the Super Nitro Special. The next year the Hawkins was replaced with Ithaca's bridge trestle recoil pad.