October, 1920 
FOREST AND STREAM 
557 
From one of the world’s 
greatest sportsmen 
ay, 
and here's the reason — my 
Fox 
A. K. Fox Gun Company, 
Philadelphia, Pa. 
Gentlemen: 
The double-barreled shotgun has come, and 
I really think it is the most beautiful gun I have 
ever seen. I am exceedingly proud of it. I am 
almost ashamed to take it to Africa and expose 
it to the rough usage it will receive. But now 
that I have it I could not possibly make up my 
mind to leave it behind. I am greatly obliged 
to you, and I am extremely proud that I am to 
have such a beautiful bit of American work- 
manship with me. 
Sincerely yours, 
Theodore Roosevelt. 
W HEN the day’s shooting is over, when each incident 
is recounted by the cheerful blaze of the open fire, 
while a savory aroma from the steaming pot tempts 
sharpened appetites with its promise of a feast surpassing the 
city’s best — 
Then your gun naturally becomes the center of interest and 
discussion. Through its help you succeeded in getting the 
biggest bag of the day; it is the dependable companion of 
yesterday’s, today’s, tomorrow’s sport. 
If your gun is a Fox, its place in your esteem is secure, your 
faith in it not to be shaken. It is a trustworthy friend. And, 
of course, you feel a certain pride in possessing “The Finest Gun 
in the World” — pride that is justified by Fox performance, 
Fox appearance, Fox quality and the sincere admiration of 
your comrades. 
Let us send you a copy of that useful little brochure on 
“How to Choose a Gun.” It will help you to avoid disappoint- 
ment in your choice. 
A. H. FOX GUN COMPANY 
4674 N. 1 8th Street. 
PHILADELPHIA 
In Writing to Advertisers mention Forest and Stream. It will identify you. 
