Dave J,
Unless you are looking at an extremely rare gun, it is ultimately a buyer's market. Keep looking at Fox's. Eventually you will find one in decent condition that meets your expectation regarding price.
A lot of seller's both on and off the net have strange attitudes. At a recent gun show, I saw a fellow with a Anschutz 54 in varmint configuration. I asked to see it. The seller had neither the box, nor the original paper work. In my book that is a used gun, perhaps 100% but used. I asked the price. He wanted $2,000 more than a new gun from a nationally known dealer. I just laughed and kept walking.
At the same show, I saw a Colt 1883. I was very tempted. Until the seller killed the sale by telling me he had paid $100 for the gun 5 years ago. He continues to drag it from show to show and doesn't understand why no one buys it.
The same is true on the net. Except they don't have to drag the gun around. The Lefever that Jim Legg pointed out is a good example. Take a good look at the photos and ask yourself if you would pay $2999 for that gun when you can not even see the engraving. But sellers do that all the time.
Besides AA,GB, GA and GI there are other venues available. One that comes to mind is the Rock Island Armory. They have regular auctions that usually have something worth a second look.
http://www.rockislandauction.com/If you let people know where you are located, I am sure someone can suggest a few gunshows and maybe some auction houses.
Pete