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It is 12 gauge. I'm building it on speculation.

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With your talent it is not on speculation. Someone is going to be a very happy owner-operator. Just wish it was going to be me.

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Dewey,

Your work makes me wish I were 18 again and could beg for a position as your apprentice!

I love to see custom work and unique ideas.

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His work is spectacular, top rate, I don't like the concept though, way to much purist in me...sorry!!!

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Beautiful work...Man with your talent shouldn't be wasting it on a Sterlingworth.

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Dewey- Is the frame of the Sterlingworth the same as the graded Foxes rather than the different shape of the Parker Trojan to the graded Parkers. I have seen a few nice Foxes in the John Barsness book on shotguns, "Shotguns for Wingshooting" 1999 Krause pub. Co.Barsnie did a goof- on page 116-117 the ils. of a Fox "Pin Hinged" Sterlingworth, he describes it as being made in 1905. But whenever a see a closed break-action gun, with our without the indicators, I assume it is "Locked, cocked and ready to rock" and treat it accordingly. My compliments on your artisanship- wood to metal fit and finish makes an old rifleman like me recall Jerry Fischer, Tom Schellhammer, Al Biesen,the two Leonards: Mews and Brownell- like Jack O'Connor said in "The Shotgun Book" 'I'd much rather have fine grained walnut, well checkered against finely blued and fitted steel than all the engraving that would fit-. Is the Victor animal trap co. still in your town? One of my sisters used to live in Lancaster-Do you work only on A.H. Fox guns, or also on other quality doubles? I did the recoil pad re-work on my HE 12 years ago- former owner had put black spacers and an Ithaca red "Sunburst" pad on for more LOP-I would guess the HE Foxes had pads as standard issue-what period pad would have been used in the 1920's- Silvers, Hawkins, No-Shoc?? My HE looks to me like a Sterlingworth with the larger frame, and with ejectors-!!

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Yes, nice work, Dewey. Good luck.

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You are correct in that Sterlingworths are mechanically and materially the same as the graded guns. The only differences are the forend latch and the level of finish. This was not originally a "pin" gun. The cocking indicators are inspired by those found on W&C Scott sidelock guns.

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Dewey, What were/are your thoughts on the cocking indicators creating an opening for dirt, water and such to get into the action? Beautiful work. Jake


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There will be glass plugs in the windows.

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