I used to subscribe to Double Gun Journal back when this gun, and the Czar's Parker were auctioned. They both created a huge shockwave in the world of fine shotguns (admittedly, my favorite type of firearm). These Becker-bored HE-grade Super Foxes were supposed to be "magic." The article in the link is wrong about the patterns. The gun shot 90% patterns at 40 YARDS, not feet as stated in the article. That's 90% of the shot within a 30 in. circle, and this was with the old chilled lead shot, not the fancy, super-hard, super-round, super-polished stuff we have today. You could sure reach out and touch them with a gun like that, but you'd better be a decent shot. There is a Bo Whoop II, which Nash's friends had built for him to console him for the loss of the original. I believe it was identical as I remember, but it never found the same special place in his heart that the original did.
Thanks for posting. It's been a while since I thought about all that history.