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If he just bought it, there has been an arms-length-transaction, and that is what its is worth. An early style A-/AE-Grade 12-gauge is the most common graded Fox in existance, and 30-inch is the most common 12-gauge barrel length. In an early gun I'd prefer extractors to the G.A. Horne patent ejectors.
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It.s nearly impossible to price it, not knowing for sure about the stock and bore condition. Like I said earlier, if it's a maple replacement, it isn;t worth what he paid for it. If it's a factory walnut, and good bores, it's worth in the $1800 area. MDC
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Never, Never, Ever seen a graded A.H. Fox with anything except European Walnut. If that's what it is and the bores are good I would say $1,600 - $2,400 would be a fair price.
Best Regards, George
To see my guns go to www.mylandco.com Select "SPORTING GUNS " My E-Mail palmettotreasure@aol.com
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At the time of last purchase it was worth $1100. It may appreciated if he gets more information out to the world. It is nice to know you made a good deal but the only monetary value you receive from a gun is after you no longer own it.
Find out more about the details of the gun, enjoying it for what it is will bring you more value if you like the gun. The same can be said if you want to trade of sell it. Still decent fox guns are hard to find in Montana, Wyoming and Idaho. Thank God for Al Gores internet;)).
BD
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