CJ, yep.... a summary done by Fox Director Craig Larter in the Spring 2011 AHFCA newsletter shows a production total of only 9 straight grip 12 gauge 32" B Grades with 2nd gen Gough engraving. The newsletter summary shows complete 2nd gen/B Grade/12 gauge production stats by barrel length and stock grip style
The cutover from the early B to 2nd gen B frame engraving occurred in about October 1913, and Craig used s/n 20261 as the first gun in the summary. It's the earliest B Grade s/n that has "New Style Engraving" noted on its production record card.
One of our members sold a 32" BE straight grip a year or two ago, however (as I recall) its stock was refinished and checkering modified somewhat and recut. That's the only other 12 gauge 32" 2nd gen B Grade straight grip Fox I've ever seen or heard of. The gun in the pic I posted is all original except for a replaced genuine S W Silver's pad.
AHFCA members get two very informative newsletters per year, and membership is well worth $30.00 per annum. Please readers, don't ask me to cite how many BE's were made with other barrel lengths or stock styles. That info was provided for members only; join the AHFCA and you can read all the past newsletters on line in the Members' archives. Frank Silvers
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