The H was a gun a friend was interested at a gun shop which deals in mostly rifles and pistols, so I went with him. He thought it was too heavy for him and decided to pass. I looked at it and saw it was a "real" Fox not a namesake like the BSE or other pretend Savage Fox guns of the 50-60's. I thought it was a strelingworth heavy waterfowl gun until I looked at the forend. A quick look down the barrels to make sure they were good and I just bought the gun. It was a steal. I liked it but soon figured a heavy gun best used in a blind had little use for me. I am 500 miles from my favorite blind. So it ended up being traded off on something else with a decent amount of cash coming my way.
Most great buys I've made have been by luck. Some I've missed have been those which I regret the most like everyone else does. But the education I have gotten here has educated me to what most gun values are and what traps to avoid. Also I now understand almost all of the guns I am looking at can be found for less or in better condition if I just wait. There are very few one of a kind guns that I am interested in.