Canvasback;
Your thoughts about marketing the gun via a name of the Sterlingworth Company and not debasing the Fox brand are valid and I suspect that thought was at the top of the owners list and was practical, sincere and prudent. I am not certain that we have opposing viewpoints on the name of Sterlingworth Company; but that we have different viewpoints-----a viewpoint focused on marketing, the product itself and another viewpoint upon--- was there a real Sterlingworth Company.
Researcher;
The British are fond of using the word "spurious" in lieu of using words such as fake, deceptive, and misleading. Maybe spurious was the better word. Spurious sounds more gentle than the American "call it the way you see it".
Whatever the case or viewpoint, the later Fox Sterlingworth was a wonderful gun with all the strength and features of the more aristocratic grade names and engraving of its A.H. Fox brothers.
Last edited by bushveld; 05/16/24 11:58 PM.