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Unread 05-08-2019, 06:35 PM   #7
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There's that Ithaca wood again, nice.
Sorry, but the only Ithaca wood there might be in the forearm. Still a beautiful gun with a nice restoration.

From the 1926 Ithaca Gun Co. large catalog --

1926 NID No. 2.jpg

Note the grip checkering pattern. That was the pattern used on the No. 2 from the introduction of the first Ithaca hammerless until WW-II. Also, the shape of the grip isn't that of a 1926 NID grip.
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