I also wonder what it will be worth in the future. I mean, what portion of the legend is due to the fact that Nash Buckingham owned it and how much to the fact is was mysteriously missing for 70 (?) years until a few weeks before the auction? So, fifty years from now we have "the gun that Buckingham owned" and , (see footnote)...it was missing briefly once upon a time, but there's no mystery to that since we know all the details. Couple all that with the fact that it's far from one of the finest quality Foxes known and I think it's no longer cherry.