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Dave , That is a beauty indeed ,Thank You for the Posts on these guns ! The checkering on the Graded Ithaca Models really catch my eye ! I agree ,from the little I know of these guns ,The Crass and Lewis engraving appeals to me the most also ! Would you happen to know what the " Nig " listed after Lewis in your link stands for ? "" Lewis and Nig "", I always figured ,NID stood for New Ithaca Double ?????? but the Nig. is new to me ! Thank You ; Russ
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Oh, teacher, call on me!!! NIG is New Ithaca Gun, a neat line of guns around the late nineties if I recall. I had a screaming New Ithaca Gun, exposed hammers, fluid steel. Yup, I sold it.
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I think all NIG's were external hammers
But I think the serial number ran in the same series as the Lewis hammerles Again no expert
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