Some of Saxbe's guns ended up in Sloan's Auction House in Rockville, MD after his death. I bought a couple of guns in that auction, one of them a nice Parker VHE trap gun with 32" ventilated rib barrels and a miserable stock and forearm with a silver nameplate with Saxbe's name engraved. On a visit to Larry Del Grego's shop in Ilion, New York, I saw a finished stock on the bench and asked about it. Lawrence, Larry's son, told me he had made the stock and forearm for a customer who wasn't satisfied with it for some reason. I had the Saxbe gun in the car, and asked Lawrence if that stock and forearm would possibly fit on the gun. Of course, Lawrence said that it would be unlikely there would be an acceptable fit. Larry and I went out for a long lunch and good conversation. When we got back to the shop, the stock and forearm were perfectly fitted to the Saxbe trap gun. There were no gaps between wood and metal anywhere on the gun. I don't know much about Saxbe's other guns, but I'm sure there were a bunch of them.