After Nash did his original tryout with the newfangled shells (soon to be on the market as Super-X) from Olin and John Olin's specially bored Fox shotgun, recounted in the story "Magnum Opus" in the September 1955 issue of Outdoor Life, Nash wasted no time in getting a Super-Fox of his own. He may have had a couple of regular HE-Grades during that time. Then when Ad Roll, the A.H. Fox Gun Co. salesman, was visiting the sporting goods store in Memphis circa 1926-7, he hit Nash with the idea of him having a special Super-Fox built for Nash by Burt Becker. That is the gun that became known as Bo Whoop, very likely 31088.